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Chakuth Zhetey 
by Animaeus 


Category: Halo 

Genre: Adventure, Sci-Fi 

Language: English 

Status: In-Progress 

Published: 2004-12-13 01:45:07 

Updated: 2007-02-05 16:01:26 

Packaged: 2016-04-27 00:34:48 

Rating: T 

Chapters: 16 

Words : 50,509 

Publisher: www.fanfiction.net 

Summary: Rated T to be safe... Chakuth Zhetey is a young Spec. Op. 
Grunt, he is one of the Covenant's best Grunts around. Along with his 
friends he tries his best for the Prophets, untill strange things 
start to happen within the Mighty Covenant. 


1. The Different Unggoy 

_Fear the great disclaimer message!!! This is the disclaimer 
message! ! No seriously :P ugh, well here goes: I do NOT own Halo, or 
ANY of the Covenant Race names. Neither do I own Master Chief a€ 1 but 
please, tell me if you find a shop where they sell him X3a€ 1 _ 

_A11 character names are mine. _ 

_That ' s it, have fun._ 

**Chapter I a€" The Different Unggoy** 

Chakuth wandered the dark purple halls of the High Charity. His 
nerves raced though his small body, maybe seeking audience with the 
Prophets at this time wasn't such a good idea. The Jiralhanae in 
front of the gate gave him the creeps and he wasn't so sure about 
entering a room filled with holy icons to his faith. 

The two giant ape-like monsters suddenly hit the end of their staffs 
on the ground repetitively and the doors to the room opened. The 
young Unggoy stared into the room, as the vision of the beautiful 
outskirts of space came into his view. 'It's beautiful', he thought 
as his attention was drawn away from the group of Sangheili came by 
him. They all bore the mark of shame on their chest, heads hung down 
and chained to each other. 

Chakuth didn't notice until he felt several eyes upon him, he blinked 
a few times and stared at the heretic Sangheili as they were taken 
away by Jiralhanae guards. He suddenly heard a voice, "Zhetey, make 
your entrance, the prophets are waiting for you.", the voice was dark 



and threatening. The Unggoy nodded and ran towards the room as he 
slowed down before the guards, stared at them for a bit then ran past 
them, it didn't feel the samea€ 1 

The Prophet of Truth turned around in his throne, and stared down at 
the young alien soldier. "You must be Chakuth Zheteya€l", he said as 
he eyed him from his head to his feet. 

Chakuth nodded and sat down on his knees, "My great prophets, I have 
some questions for you and the councilaCl", he started, his high 
pitched voice echoing through the room, "As the speaker of my kind I 
am wondering why we haven't been given access to the newer Needier 
models, the ones we use now are old and sometimes jam up causing 
painful wound and sometimes casualt iesa€ 1 " , he added to it as he 
looked up to the supreme being before him. 

"Furthermore I would like to have permission to take my team down to 
the ring and defend it for the sake of the covenantaC 1 " . 

The prophets stared at each other in slight confusion, never had they 
heard such brave and daring words from and Unggoy. Most of them 
simply did what they were told or ran away when the heat was to much 
for them to handle, they were funny little creatures without much 
intelligence. But he seemed differentaCl 

"Zhetey, I am surprised by your brave deed, by coming to me to ask 
permission for such small things, you are the first Unggoy ever to do 
such a thing. Not even your father was like you.". Truth said as he 
raised his head from Chakuth to the council behind the Unggoy. "I say 
we grant you the newer Needier models, yet we are not sending you 
down yet, there are enough troops down on the sacred ring, your 
assistance is not yet needed.", he added to it and turned away from 
him . 

Chakuth was about to speak more, but decided against it, thinking it 
might anger the Prophet and the council. Instead he bowed his head, 
rose and walked out of the room, ignoring all the looks he received 
from the council's members and the Jiralhanae guarding them. Once 
outside he sighed, rubbed his hands together and bowed his head down 
a bit. The sudden laughter startled him, his friend Miph ran from 
behind a crate towards him. Wrapped his arms around him and 
squeezed . 

"Hey, Hey, how ' d it go??" , he asked cheerfully. 

"I don't knowaC 1 It seems they simply don't care much that we're just 
sitting here, doing nothingaC 1 while we're the best Unggoy team there 
isaCl", he said as he sighed and sat down on a crate. 

"Did you get the needlers for us?", Miph asked. 

Chakuth nodded and softly kicked his legs against the crate. "Yeah, 
they did say I was brave for coming to them myself and ask it 
personallyaC 1 I guess usually the Sangheili do these kinds of things 
for usa€ 1 Or just don't do it at allaCl", he said as he jumped off 
the crate and grabbed his friend's hand. "Well let's just not think 
about it too much, we're gonna be stuck here for a while, let's get 
used to itaCl", he said as he dragged his friend along with 
him. 



Duthaz eyed the Jiralhanae as he got pushed into the cell with 5 
other Sangheili. The screaming of the Kig-yar a few cells away 
annoyed him more then anything, he felt terrible, what did he do to 
end up in a stinking prison cell with 4 of his best soldiers. He 
growled loudly as he clutched his long fingers around the prison bars 
and watched the two guards laugh and walk away. 

A younger Sangheili walked up to him and placed a hand on his 
shoulder, "Sir, I'm sorry for my incompetencea€ 1 I should have 
supported you better then I dida€l", he spoke softly as more suddenly 
apologized to the former commander. He stared at his soldiers and 
sighed, knowing they were done for, never seeing the light of another 
day, or feel the thrill of battle. He felt betrayeda€ 1 

"I don't belong herea€l", he said as he softly placed his head 
against the bars and closed his eyes, "Unggoy belong here, Unggoy and 
Kig-yar, they're useless anywaya€l", he sighed and sat 
down . 


Chakuth pulled his breathing mask off and scratched his head. The 
freezing air of the methane in the room was a lot better then the 
ones in the tanks. 

Miph did the same and grinned at his friend, "Well, are you 
thirsty?", he asked. 

The young Unggoy shrugged, "I don't know let's just sit down 
somewhere we'll see afterwards.", he said as he held his oxygen mask 
under his arm and walked towards a small table. 

The room was filled with Unggoy, soldiers and rookies, even Unggoy 
who weren't employed at all. It was the only place they could be 
without being laughed at or treated like minors. Miph waved at a pair 
of Unggoy heading their way, "Look Chakuth, it's Vemeth and Calith, 
can't believe they're still alive!", he said as he pointed at two 
Unggoy in red armour. 

Chakuth turned his head towards the two Unggoy Majors and smiled 
faintly, "Hey you two, can't believe you're actually still alive.", 
he said as he patted Calith 's shoulder pads. The older Unggoy smiled 
at him and grabbed his hand, "It's good to see you Chakuth, how did 
your audience with the Prophets go?", he asked. 

The young Unggoy frowned, "You know about it? How?", he asked as his 
eyes shifted from Miph back to Calith. 

"Are you crazy? Every Unggoy knows that you went to speak for us! 
You're like a national hero or something!", Calith said as he placed 
his hands in his side. Chakuth ' s stare moved back to the table, "I 
seeaC 1 Never thought it'd have that much of an impact on themaCl", he 
said as his expression went blank. 

The sudden tugging to his back made him look back, an infant Unggoy 
waved with a hose at him, "Sir, do you want a Methane-refill? It's 
fresh and pure!", he said as he pulled the hose closer. Chakuth 
nodded and turned back to Calith and Vemeth, "So did the rest of your 



division make it?", he asked as he heard the hissing of the Methane 
in his tank. 

Vemeth shook his head, "We're the only ones to make it back, they all 
died out therea€l", he said and stared at the ground . Calith stared at 
his friend and sighed, "Yeaha€l They were good warriors. I'll miss 
thema€l", he added to it. Chakuth nodded slightly, "The demon did 
it?", he asked suddenly. 

Vemeth stared at him, a deep stare, "He was there tooa€l", he said as 
he showed a deep bullet-wound on his arm. The Spec. Op. stared at it, 
"Shouldn't you let this get treated?!", he asked bewildered as he 
grabbed his friend's arm and stared at it closely. Vemeth nodded, 
"Actually I just came back from the infirmary, they said these kinds 
of wounds need to heal by themselves, I'm glad it wasn't a plasma 
burna€ 1 those are more painfula€ 1 " . 

Chakuth nodded slightly and stared at the small windows in the walls, 
at times it seemed hard to remind himself that he was actually living 
on an interstellar ship, and those walls he stared at were part of 
the thick hull the ship had, sometimes it scared hima€ 1 Calith poked 
Vemeth softly, whispering, "He's so distant all the time, like he's 
drifting in his mind all the time. It's peculiar how he stands out 
above all Unggoya€ 1 " . 

The young Spec. Op. Unggoy rose from the table and placed a paper on 
the table for the Methane refill. "I'm going to the dormsaOl", he 
said as he stared at his three friends, waved a little and walked 
away, leaving the others puzzled by his mysterious behaviour. "Now I 
really wonder what's going through his headaOl", Miph suddenly said, 
"WellaOl anyone up for going to the food nipple?", he said as he rose 
from the table and grinned at the two other Unggoy Majors. Both 
nodded and walked towards the dispensers. 

Chakuth felt his stomach turn as he passed by many Unggoy fighting 
over nothing, proving themselves idiots. He knew if the Sangheili 
were not so busy with fighting against the Jiralhanae, they'd kick 
them in the behinds and tell them to behave like soldiers. He missed 
the old times, he missed his job too, but he missed his home world 
most. Unlike most Unggoy his age he wasn't born on a ship, but 
actually transferred from his planet and selected personally by the 
council that provided the Covenant with Unggoy. 

It gave him a horrible feeling, knowing he might never return to his 
own planet, but instead he was to rot away at the command of the 
Prophets who never sent him out. As he slightly closed his eyes and 
ran into the Unggoy dormitories he immediately ran to his small room. 
It could fit just about 3 more Unggoy in environment suits, then it'd 
be full. Even his high rank couldn't afford him a better rooma€ 1 

As he closed the door and sealed it he tapped on a small holo-pad on 
the wall, filling the room with precious methane. After the room had 
been completely filled he pulled off his breathing equipment and 
inhaled the methane in his room, staring out of the circle shaped 
window . 

"_I miss youa€ 1 he whispered to no-one in particular as he placed 
his hand on the thick transparent material and finally laid his head 
to rest against it and closed his eyesa€ 1 



Duthaz growled, his hands around the neck of a squealing Kig-Yar, 

"You filthy beast, I demand you, give that back!", he shouted in it's 
face as he pointed at the disgusting looking piece of food. The 
smaller alien made a gurgling sound and finally went limp as it's 
lifeless body sprained over the ground, letting the piece of green 
nutrient fall. The former commander narrowed his eyes and picked it 
up, ignoring the stares he received from numerous Kig-Yar and other, 
in his eyes, low-class races. 

As he sat down next to his fellow prisoners he stared at them one by 
one, "Whata€l?l", he asked as he placed his hands on the table. No 
response, they were distant and their leader wasn't their leader 
anymore. Duthaz narrowed his eyes and stared at the food he bothered 
to steal back from the small Kig-Yar, it didn't look all that good 
anymore. And his former team mates slipped from his hands, he felt 
horrid . 

After the short meal they were called back to their cells, but the 
Sangheili commander did not move, he felt there was no reason to move 
for someone else's calls. Not when you ever had the rank of 
Commander. A large Jiralhanae walked towards Duthaz and hit him in 
the head with the hard metal club he carried around. 

"Get up, go back to your cell, filthy mongrel.", his deep roaring 
voice spoke as he stared at the Sangheili forcefully clasping his 
head . 

"Oha€ 1 did I hurt you? Here's some more for you. Off to your cell 
you're going!", the simian alien shouted and forcefully grabbed him 
by his neck, throwing him over. 

Duthaz growled softly and rose from the ground slowly, his pupils 
narrowed as he stared at the obnoxious creature towering over him. 

His orange eyes primed into the Jiralhanae 's black ones, 

" Youa€ 1 you ' 11 be hearing from mea€l", he grunted in a deep voice as 
he turned around and walked to the prison blocks 
slowly . 


There was a call, a high pitched beeping noise awoke the young 
Unggoy. He found himself in a strange position on the ground under 
the window. As he opened his eyes he felt the light of a bright sun 
burn through his pupils. The human home world looked scorched, 
explosions filled the atmosphere everywhere and it had been that way 
for a few days already. Chakuth looked around for his breathing 
equipment and lifted the Methane tank onto his small body, placing 
the mask over his head. The beep meant staff meeting, and not just 
any, it meant he was called by the council personally. What for he 
didn't understand, he wasn't going to be sent out for a while, then 
why did they suddenly beep for him personally. 

As he drained the methane from his small room he opened the doors and 
ran out. Along with some other high ranked Unggoy Spec. Ops. he 
entered the council room . The prophets were in a discussion, the 
council was restless and it seemed something big was going on if they 
had beeped him and the highest ranking Spec. Op. Unggoy here. He 
stared about, he knew a few of them, most were covered in deep scars. 



some not even healed completely. All the chaotic speaking, arguing 
and discussing made him uneasy, then to think that he was called 
personallya€ 1 

Suddenly there was an uncomfortable silence. Truth hovered forward, 
"Unggoy leaders, we have some disturbing news for you. The demon has 
been sighted on earth, we do not know how this has come to be. But 
your tasks are to eliminate him along with your assigned Jiralhanae 
Commanders, I have several capable Jiralhanae willing to take one of 
you, while you select a team of the best Unggoy you can think off. It 
is a great honour to be selected for this task Unggoy, You must know 
that being able to kill the demon himself must be a great deal.", he 
spoke thoughtfully. The Unggoy Commanders stared at each other in 
confusion, Chakuth just stared at the planet behind the 
window . 

"Dismissed.", it suddenly sounded, as they were guided away by 
Jiralhanae guards. 

"ZheteyaCl", it suddenly sounded from Truth as he turned around and 
faced the Earth while the council emptied itself, "Do you see this 
planet? It's filled with them, those pesky little devilsaCl Your 
mission is simple, I'm granting you your own team, you will lead 
them. You can see it as a test to see how good you Unggoy can really 
be . " , he said . 

Chakuth stared at him, "Sir?", he asked silently. 

Truth turned around and eyed him, "The demon is planning to take me 
out, I know ita€ 1 But it is your specific task to kill him before he 
does so . " . 

The Unggoy frowned, "But didn't you just send the others away for the 
same purpose?". The prophet stared outside again and placed a hand on 
the window, "They won't make it. The Jiralhanae I sent with them are 
not qualified commanders, I want you to do it Chakuth, because you 
have so much more potential then any other Unggoy I have ever seen. 
You must take him out as he boards this ship." 

Chakuth felt strange by having just heard that, 'Did he just send the 
best Unggoy commanders on a suicide missionaC 1 ? ' , he thought as he 
stared at the luminescent floor. The prophet noticed, "Is there 
something wrong?", he asked suddenly. 

The Unggoy ' s eyes shifted towards Truth, "Not at allaCl", Chakuth 
said as he forced a pitiful smile underneath his mask, knowing that 
he didn't see it anyway. 

"Good.", the Prophet of Truth replied, "Well you are now to select 
your team Zhetey, and pick carefully, there is not to be shifted with 
other soldiers later.", he said as he signalled his hand towards the 
Unggoy to leave the room. 

Chakuth nodded slightly and stared at the Jiralhanae that suddenly 
stood next to him, signalling him away. The Unggoy walked, ignoring 
the huge beast next to him escorting him out. The Sangheili were so 
much better in what the Jiralhanae did, but he hadn't seen any of 
them on duty anymore. 


It puzzled him, as soon as the giant alien walked back into the 



council room and had shut the huge doors behind him with a slam, he 
felt cold. Usually he'd never think of something cold to be 
necessarily bad, but this cold did feel bad. 

As he sighed and walked towards the Unggoy dormitories he felt the 
bad feeling get colder, 'The best of the best commanders, sent out on 
a suicide mission just toa€ 1 ' 

He stopped. 'Just to whata€ 1 ? ' , he thought as he narrowed his eyes 
and stared at the reflective ground. 


_Hope this was any good Oo; I feel this weird thing about it. Well be 
sure to tell me if you liked it or if it sucked (: thanks. Hope to 
post Chapter 2 soon._ 


2 . Demon Hunters 

_Author's note: I have the char descriptions pretty much finished and 
ready to post. If anyone had an interest in those, tell me. I'll add 
them to the next Chapter :) . Disclaimer: Me no own-ey Halo. Just the 
charactersaC 1 rofl XD_ 

_A special thanks to the people reviewing, yay ! you keep me writing, 
awesome :D_ 


**Chapter II a€" Demon Hunters** 

Miph frowned, he felt pokes of other Unggoy in his back, he fought 
the urge to laugh. The Unggoy behind him giggled and closed the 
methane tap to his mask and tapped his shoulder pads. "Gotcha!", he 
screamed as he laughed, and poked the Unggoy next to him, following 
him in his joke. The Unggoy major turned around and angrily slammed 
his thick arms on both of the culprits shoulder pads to knock him 
down . 

Another major shook his head and opened Miph ' s tank tap again, "You 
losers, stand at attention!". Miph gave a crisp stare at the older 
Major and then turned his back to the whispering Minors behind him. 
The doors opened, Chakuth in his black polished customized armour 
stepped in, his eyes looked hazed and shallow, the usual shine was 
off and they looked sad. 

He saluted at his fellow Unggoy and listened to their short attention 
cry. He nodded slightly and exhaled, "Alright my friends, I am here 
to pick a team for my mission assigned to me by his holiness The 
Prophet of Truth himself.", he started and watched how they 
reacted . 

"I am to select a team of 4 other Unggoy, 2 Lekgolo, and 1 
Sangheili", he continued and noticed Miph standing in the second row, 
he smiled underneath his mask and shook his head slightly. Then 
suddenly noticed how restless the Unggoy had gotten, they were 
talking to each other, whispering, some even arguing. Was it that 
unusual of a team?, it entered his mind several times before he shook 
it off. 



Chakuth said and 


"Alright, will the following Unggoy step forwards?", 
held up a list. 

"Fothigh, Miph . Ghanek, Calith. Zenuhk, Vemeth. Xanadh, Denakh.", he 
said and stared at the four Unggoy walking forward. Miph was 
giggling, Calith and Vemeth talking about nothing and Denakh was 
trembling. They didn't look much like a solid team but Chakuth 
trusted them more then anyone. 

"Ok, the four of you please proceed to the armoury, you will be 
granted new armour for this mission. The rest of you are dismissed.". 
The young Unggoy said as he saluted to them and followed his friends. 
Miph slowed down until he found himself walking next to Chakuth, "I'm 
glad you chose me again Chakuth, I'm sure we'll fight off the demon 
and win!", he said as he held his hand up. 

Chakuth smiled faintly under his mask, "Yeah I have faith in this 
team, we're the bestaCl", even though he wanted it to sound 
convincing it didn't but Miph was to sure of himself and the team to 
notice that Chakuth ' s mood wasn't a good one. Calith and Vemeth 
suddenly pushed Denakh forwards, the young Unggoy tripped and fell 
face-first down on the cold metal floor. 

Miph and Chakuth stared at each other, then at what had just 
happened, "Was that really necessary?", Chakuth asked and sighed. 
Calith frowned and helped the shaking Unggoy off the floor, "Well he 
needs to lighten up!", he said roughly rubbing his scaled hand over 
Denakh ' s head . 

Denakh stared at the two and swallowed, "It's my first mission.. I'm 
sorryaCl", he said with a trembling voice. 

Chakuth stared at him, frowning, "You're kidding me rightaCl?", he 
asked as he put his hands in his side. The younger Unggoy closed his 
eyes and sighed, "I'm seriousaC 1 My father was the one who gave me 
up, I don't know why I never got an orange armouraC 1 I'm sorry you 
guysa€ 1 " . 

The Spec. Op. stared at his friends and shrugged, "WellaCl We're 
taking you along nonetheless you might be a good scout, scared 
soldiers run the fastest." He said as he walked on. Denakh stared at 
the ground and waited till they passed him until he started walking 
again . 


Duthaz heard screaming, the Kig-Yar were restless and it didn't make 
him feel any better. He turned around on the ground, the cold ground. 
He was alone in his prison cell, his anger spurt in the mess hall 
hadn't exactly spoken any good for him, and because of it they had 
his former followers removed from his prison. 

It never came to his mind how cold and lonely it would get when you 
are left alone in a prison cell without anyone to stare at, or to 
even talk too. The Sangheili rose from the ground and walked towards 
the prison bars, he was positive he heard some noises from the end of 
the hallway. 


The door slammed open and two Jiralhanae walked in, accompanied by a 



black armoured Unggoy. He narrowed his eyes and revealed his sharp 
teeth, there was nothing more he hated then Unggoy, Unggoy and 
Kig-Yar. He overheard them talking as he sat down again, it didn't 
interest him much for the time being. After not to long the Unggoy 
stood at his bars, staring at him with a look he'd never expect to 
get from a minor race. 

"What are you staring at, filthy Unggoya€l", he said in his deep 
voice . 

The Jiralhanae whispered something towards the Unggoy, it made him 
uneasy. It took him a while to see that the armour of the Spec. Op. 
was not just black, it had gold coloured edges on the pads, 
indicating a very high rank or a rich family. He knew all to well 
there weren't much high ranking Unggoy, and the reason to that seemed 
perfectly obvious too. They simply weren't smart enough to outrank 
his race. 

Then suddenly, the Unggoy talked to him, "'Kinomanee, I've chosen you 
for my special operations team, to personally take out the demon of 

legend.", he started. The Sangheili burst out in laughter, "Never 

have I heard such a low class race with such a big mouth, it's 
hilarious at it's least. But seriously, do you really believe that I 
would accompany an Unggoy, while it should be youa€ 1 accompanying 
me?", he said as he fixated his orange eyes on Chakuth ' s dark 
eyes . 

Chakuth stepped forward into more light, his ranking on his right 
chest showed immediately, "I'm not giving you a choice, as a matter 

of fact, you don't _have_ a choice.", his voice was cold, not the 

usual funny Unggoy voice that they were known for. Duthaz narrowed 
his eyes at him, "You can't command me around, you have no rights 
above me, you gas-breathing lowlife!", he bloated out as he rose and 
reached out to grab the Unggoy ' s head and pull him against the bars. 
Instead the unusual creature stepped backwards and aimed his personal 
plasma pistol, charged and ready, at his head. 

"_Don't_, I strongly believe that is a bad ideaaCl", he said as his 
eyes flickered to life. 

Duthaz stood amazed, that an Unggoy would dare to point a plasma 
weapon at a Sangheili and not being afraid to fire at point blanc 
distance. The Jiralhanae laughed at him, "Just give up Kinomanee, 
this kid is taking you into his team, whether you like that or not, 
orders from the Prophet." The Sangheili watched with awe as the 
plasma gun disappeared behind the small back of the alien. 

One of the two giant guards signalled to the end of the hallway and 
the other stood at attention as the cell doors opened. As they were 
fully opened he immediately grabbed Duthaz' hands and chained them, 
"There, you'll be cooperating from now on.", he said as he walked 
away with him. 

Chakuth stood at the cellblock for a little while, thinking what the 
Sangheili might have against his race. It never stopped puzzling him, 
but it never stayed in his mind for long eitheraC 1 

> As he noticed the doors slowly closing he ran towards them and out 
of the prison bay, off to the Lekgolo quarters. <p> 



The mighty Lekgolo stared at the unusual group of black armoured 
Unggoy and a black armoured Sangheili, who distantly followed them. 
They laughed and mocked them in their native language, for some 
reason the other Covenant races never understood a word they were 
saying, but that is not what they joined for. The Lekgolo knew that 
themselves, they were taken into the Covenant to just fight, not 
talk. They were the living tanks and that was all they were used 
for . 

Chakuth stared into a huge group of them, it made him feel uneasy. 

The Lekgolo looked the most fearsome of all the Covenant and to have 
over a thousand of them facing him didn't make the situation any 
easier . 

He inhaled the precious methane in from his tank and exhaled again, 
"Very well, I have come here to take a pair of Lekgolo on my team to 
kill the demon. He is rumoured to be on the ship as we speak. The 
Prophet of Truth believes that he has somehow gotten on board when we 
left the second ring.", as he spoke it suddenly became silent, the 
untranslatable language faded away and the mighty aliens stared at 
each other showing signs of confusion. The young Unggoy thought about 
what he just said, and it felt strange to have the attention of so 
many much more powerful beings then he was himself. 

"Can Xehn and Kahlanx please step f orwardaC 1 ? " , he said trying not to 
lose his cool. 

Two massive Lekgolo stepped forward, staring at each other and then 
at the small alien in front of them. 

"Is this guy for realaCl?", Kahlanx started in their language. The 
older Lekgolo stared at his brother for a while, shook his head 
slightly and signalled at the rank on Chakuth ' s chest, "He is for 
realaCl", he answered in his heavy voice. 

The Unggoy stared at them, they spoke so odd, he couldn't make 
anything out of it, he nodded and showed them the way. Now he felt 
smaller then ever, the massive creatures behind him almost made the 
ground underneath him shudder as their massive boots hit the 
metal . 

Miph stared at the two Lekgolo brothers as they passed by, their 
massive bodies impressing the other Unggoy of Chakuth ' s team as well, 
the only one not to care much about it was Duthaz, he was to busy 
with tugging on his armour. 

As soon as they had left the quarters of the Lekgolo they were 
brought to the armoury for new sets of armours. Chakuth watched them 
go as Miph suddenly poked him in the side. 

"Oh manaC 1 did you see the look on the big one's face?", he started 
and stared at them entering the door. 

Chakuth frowned and stared at him, "WhataC 1 face?", he said as he 
frowned slightly, "I've always found it very hard to determine where 
their face really isaCl". He said dryly as he sat down on the ground 
and watched the doors closing. 


The Sangheili stared at the young Unggoy group, he still found it 



unbelievable that he was outranked by a lousy Unggoy, there couldn't 
have been a more humiliating mission . Themomentthe two Lekgolo 
brothers stepped out of the doors in new black with golden armour, 
Chakuth smiled. He had his own team now, his own mission and most 
importantly, his own pride to restore by showing how strong Unggoy 
can be . 


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3. Lekgolo Pride 

_Note du author: Yay! ! thanks for the replies and such, you people 
rule, have fun with the next chappeh ! 

> Disclamer: Halo not mine. Halo is Bungle's, those lucky bastards 
haha ! <em> 

**Chapter III a€" Lekgolo pride.** 

"Have you hearda€l?", an Unggoy minor silently spoke to his friend as 
he sat behind a table. The other stared at him for a while, then 
replied, "Uhm, heard what?", he said as he leaned back a bit. 

"There are rumours going around the ship, that the human demon has 
boarded this vessel, do you believe it?", the minor asked. The older 
Unggoy leaned forward hanging over the table a bit, "Who told you 
that?", he whispered as more Unggoy around them talked about the 
various rumours . 

The minor leaned closer and whispered a few things to his friend, 
"They say that the prophet of Truth has sent our leaders into battle 
against the demon on earth, but has left that Young Spec. Ops. 
commander on the ship. And there are stories about him killing a lot 
of the humans. Why would they leave him on the ship?", he 
started . 

The older frowned, "You're serious?", he asked. 

"Very serious, many Unggoy are talking about it! They say that they 
have left this Chakuth on the ship because he has the best chances 
against the demon, but wouldn't that mean that the demon is actually 
on the ship already?", he finished and leaned back again. The other 
minor stared at him thoughtfully, "I seea€ 1 So that Chakuth has been 
chosen to stay here and defend this ship alone?", he asked. 

"No! Of course not, that ' d be suicide, he has been granted a team, 
and he chose a few Majors and it seemed he was also granted the help 
of a Sangheili and a Lekgolo duoa€l", he said and looked back 
noticing a few other Unggoy staring at them. 

"It might be best to have this conversation somewhere elsea€l Many of 
them are becoming restless and the elders believe something big is 
going to happena€ 1 " . The younger minor said as he rose, and waited 
for his friend. 



Chakuth stared around, he hated this ship, it wasn't covenant and it 
sure didn't feel very 'home'. Not that any other ship felt like home 
to him, he'd rather be back on his own planet, with real gravity and 
fresh methane. 

Xehn stood silently, he hadn't moved an inch for at least ten minutes 
now, while his brother hadn't stopped walking around. 

The other Unggoy were fooling around, Miph sat next to Denakh talking 
about the demon. Calith and Vemeth had been arguing about a series of 
topics for the past few minutes. 

The Sangheili of the team sat far away from his team, he felt no 
interest what so ever to stay near the Unggoy, or Lekgolo for that 
matter. To him the Lekgolo were just as obnoxious. They were handy in 
battle but that was all they seemed to be good for in his eyes. The 
thing that he hated most about them that they were a lot stronger 
then his race, and they simply refused to learn any other language 
then their own. They were also hard to contain, and the only order 
they would obey was 'kill the humans'. 

He rolled his orange eyes and took them off his source of annoyance, 
back to the long deserted hallway of the Forerunner vessel. He hated 
the ship, even though it was from Forerunner technology he still 
found it a slug compared to his former fleet. He tried to ban the 
sounds his team mates made and focused on the rustling sounds at the 
end of the hall, near the door. 

His pupils narrowed, he was sure he saw something moving. 

"Zheteya€l", he whispered as he silently crouched back to the leader, 
"There's something at the end of the hall, I suggest you to take a 
look with some of youra€ 1 friendsa€l", he said as he looked down at 
the Unggoy. 

Chakuth stared up at him, frowned and stared down the hall, "What do 

your sensors pick up?", he whispered. Duthaz stared at him, a 

penetrating stare, "NothingaC 1 it's not movingaCl", he whispered back 
in a crispy tone. The young Unggoy walked forward, leaving the rest 
of his team staring at him, "Fine, I'll check it outaCl", he said as 
he neared the place the Sangheili had seen something. 

He braced himself and drew his Fuel Rod gun, he was glad he was a 

Spec. Op. Unggoy, they got the best weapons, and the Fuel Rod was his 

favourite. He heated the gun, got ready to fire at any time and 
waited for the object to start moving. His custom armour was also 
equipped with a motion tracker, unlike the normal standard issue 
Spec. Op. armours. 

He sharpened his hearing and sniffed around a bit, the scent was 
strange, he had never encountered it before, could it be that he and 
his team had accidentally stumbled upon the Demon? He signalled for 
Miph to silently walk towards him, and halted him as he stood safely 
behind a crate. Another silent signalling; _cover me._ 

Miph nodded and walked more to the right and waited to stand 
diagonally behind him. 

Chakuth took a deep breath, it might well be his last, he exhaled and 
patted his trusty gun. Then ran around the corner, jumped and 
propelled himself outside the blast range of his gun, fired and 



waited for the blinding green light to dim down. The crate was 
completely black, and a pearlescent green flash moved by his 
eyes . 

He felt his heartbeat spike, his breathing started to stagger, it was 
_him._ As he had located the dot on his sensor, he stared right at 
the reflective orange visor of the human in front of him. He felt his 
stomach burn as he took evasive action and jumped behind a crate. He 
could hear the demon swear out loud as his team opened fire on the 
'Spartan'. It had to be the strangest situation in his life, he sat 
behind a crate, and right across him, against another crate, sat the 
reloading demon, silently and swiftly reloading it's weapon. Chakuth 
regained his breath and grabbed the dropped Fuel Rod gun and pointed 
it at the demon. 

"Die! You monster! !", he shouted as he saw the visor turning his way 
again, a gun pointing at him and a stinging pain in his hand. He 
didn't let go however, his hand bled heavily but instead of dropping 
the heavy weapon he held tightly onto it and squeezed the trigger. 

A super heated bolt of green terror made it ' s way towards the 
Spartan, who could just fire a few more bullets at the unlucky Unggoy 
before barely escaping. Chakuth ignored the other wounds and scuttled 
back on his feet, knowing that the demon's shields had completely 
died out. And he knew, when shields go down, attack and show no 
mercyaC 1 

He threw the heavy gun away and drew his plasma gun and fired a few 
well aimed blasts at the demon, hitting a few in the back. He tried 
so hard but couldn't get the demon down, it just kept running and 
eventually disappeared behind the bulkhead. 

"Damn it! ! !", Chakuth cried out grasping for his arm and leg, the 
stinging pain hit him as the demon had left. But he was damn sure 
that he scared it away, it probably never saw such power and tactic 
from a Unggoy. It didn't take long for his entire team to gather 
around him. 

The Lekgolo brothers stared at the Unggoy then at the bulkhead, 
closing . 

They gave each other a small gesture then walked forward. Chakuth 
stared at them, "Hey you two, don't get yourself killed, pleaseaCl", 
he said as he reached his hand out to them. Kahlanx looked back, 
raised his massive gun in a reassuring move and turned around to 
follow his brother. Behemoths never failed. 

Xehn stared around, he felt fantastic, there was nothing more 
interesting then going head to head with something that poses a great 
threat . 

"KahlanxaC 1 cover my backaCl", his heavy voice thundered. The reply 
was short and clean, seconds later his slightly smaller brother stood 
with his back against his own. 

They armed their guns and hefted their shields. They never relied on 
sensors or fancy equipment, they had an instinct for killing and knew 
exactly when and where a prey would show up. 


A green flash shot past 


"Persistent, isn't he?" 


Kahlanx said 



laughing a bit. Xehn didn't reply, he loathed unnecessary talking on 
the battlefield. Even though their language could not be understood 
by any human, it still felt strange to talk over their strategies 
while acting them out. Xehn moved, his massive armour rattling with 
every step. 

' Therea€ 1 ', he thought and held his shield up and charged into the 
crate that hid the Demon. The enormous blow threw over the purple 
coloured crate and revealed the Spartan with two guns aimed at him. 

It fired, bolts of super hot blue plasma hasted their way towards the 
oldest Lekgolo. Xehn had dealt with Sangheili weapons before, they 
stood no chance against his armour plating and heavy shield. 

By holding up the immense shield and hiding his soft skin within the 
amour, he was secure, there was no other danger around, and it was 
just him against the legendary demon. 

He charged, the shield connecting with the body of the demon, it sent 
the cursed abomination flying for a few meters. 

The Lekgolo let out a short laugh and watched how the pesky human 
rose and steadied it's balance. 'Unbelievable, that primate remains 
to standa€ 1 ' , he thought as he stared around the compartment for any 
helpful measures, then spotted the airlock. His class was 
resourceful, they were strong, very strong, but could also think up a 
well thought strategy instead of simply going in for a suicidal 
attack . 

"Kahlanx, the airlock, pull it!", he shouted as he fired his Fuel Rod 
Gun to push the human back, closer to the airlock bulkhead. 

His brother never doubted about a direct order, he raised his gun and 
smashed it into the hole panel. Even though Kahlanx knew it could 
also suck out his brother he watched as the massive gates opened and 
started sucking out precious air. Xehn braced his heavy body against 
a row of crates and watched how the demon fought against the force of 
the suction, in vein. After a short fight against the law of physics 
it let go, almost as if on purpose, and left the ship. 

Xehn turned his head towards his younger brother, "Kahlanx!! The 
bulkhead! Close it!!", he shouted at the top of his breath. 

Kahlanx also fought the suction, "I can't, the holo panel is 
broken!", the reply sounded, it was a desperate cry. 

Xehn growled and grabbed one of the crates and pulled himself up, he 
stared at the shield on his arm and detached it, watching it fly off 
into the vacuum of space. 

"Very well. Give me a hand!", he roared, and held out a hand to his 
brother, "We need to get inside the other compartment somehow!", he 
said as he grabbed on to the next crate. 

Kahlanx nodded and made his way towards the bulkhead of the 
compartment they came from. A few crates broke from their straps and 
flew out with much commotion, scattering sharp debris everywhere. 
"Almost there!!", he shouted and detached his shield as well to hit 
the panel of the gate without damaging it. Xehn felt a feeling of 
pride cross his heart, his brother was a fighter, even though he 
could be a whiny pain in the ass sometimes. 



The older Lekgolo slowly made his way towards the door and held his 
hand towards his younger brother, "For us!!", he shouted and grabbed 
his brother's hand and pulled himself towards him as the suction 
tugged on his body. Kahlanx pulled with all his strength, 
safeguarding his brother from a certain death in space. 

Once within safe space behind the bulkhead wall he closed the gates 
and slid down against them with a loud bang. "Can't believe it 
actually workeda€l", Kahlanx huffed and stared at his brother. 

"We did make ita€l". The older Lekgolo spoke calmly as he touched 
another hole pad to shut the airlock in the other room. A reassuring 
armoured hand came down on Kahlanx' shoulder, "You did good, thank 
you my brothera€l", he said as he walked past him and towards the 5 
Unggoy and the Sangheili. 

The Unggoy leaderstared out of the window, noticing the green demon 
getting picked up by a nearby ship, he shook his head. 'I will get my 
chancea€ 1 you're going downa€ 1 by my handa€ 1 ', he thought as he 
stared back at the wounds he had. 

Miph placed a hand over them and stared into Chakuth ' s eyes, "Hey, 
you feeling okay?", he started as he smiled a bit underneath his 
mask, "You scared me man, you were really not Unggoy just yet!", he 
added to it and patted his shoulder with his other hand. Chakuth 
smiled, it hurt but he knew that he had made it out alive, he took a 
deep breath of methane and exhaled again, it felt good. He turned to 
the Lekgolo brothers, they stood nonchalantly against the walls, 
talking to each other in their strange language. 

"Xehn, Kahlanx, thanks you guys. You were great!", he said as he 
waved at the two . 

The oldest of the two stared at the Unggoy, nodded and turned to his 
brother again. 

Duthaz eyed the pack of Unggoy, he felt strangely alone all of a 
sudden. The two Lekgolo probably talked about a succeeded mission, 
the Unggoy praised their wounded leader for his bravery, by directly 
facing the demon, and he just stood there, his plasma rifle armed and 
ready in his hands, but with the battery coil untouched. He shook his 
head and sighed, walking towards the nearest crate and sat down 
against it, placing the gun on the ground. 

"We should get you to the infirmary, the wounds have to be cleaned.", 
Miph started and helped Chakuth to his feet. 

Calith and Vemeth swiftly supported their leader as Denakh picked up 
Chakuth ' s Rod gun. The Lekgolo stared at the 3 Unggoy holding up 
their friend and walking away, started at each other, then walked 
after them. 

Kahlanx walked towards the pack of small aliens, lifted Chakuth off 
the shoulders of the Unggoy and held him up. "I'll carry him, we can 
walk faster this wayaCl", he said, knowing they wouldn't understand a 
word he said. The Unggoy stared at him, made a few cheering noises 
and ran ahead of the massive Lekgolo. 


Xehn stared at the Sangheili sitting against the crate, reached his 



hand out towards him and waited for a response. The former commander 
stared at the massive armoured hand, then at the head of the immense 
creature, smiled faintly and grabbed his hand, pulling himself 
up . 

"Thank youa€l", he spoke softly as he marched after his team. 

The Lekgolo raised his head satisfied, and stared out of the window 
how the human home world was still under Covenant attack. 

"Next time we meet demon, you wont be so luckyaCl", he spoke as he 
turned away from the glass and followed his team-mates. 

The Unggoy cheered, leading the way for Kahlanx, their high voices 
resonating though the halls of the ship compartment. Chakuth smiled 
faintly, even though he knew it wasn't a real victory, he had at 
least protected his Prophets, to live another 
day . 


_Ohhh Xehn action! I should really draw him and his brother good 
sometime :D same goes for grumpy Duthaz, lol. 

> <em>_(i've allready got Chakuth and Miph drawn out :D)_ 

_Hope you liked. Chap 4 soon, I hope UU!_ 


4. Action and Reaction 
_Thanks for your support people! !_ 

_Disclaimer: I no own Halo. . . huuu . . . . cries_ 

**Chapter IV a€" Action and Reaction.** 

"You what?!?", it roared through the Prophet's council chamber. 
Chakuth ' s team stood at full attention. They could not move an inch 
or make a sound, it might be considered insubordination. 

Truth was angry, and the other prophets in the council were too, 
obviously . 

"I can't believe that you actually let him go! You should have killed 
him on the spot, you had him cornered what's so hard about killing a 
lousy human?!", he roared. 

Xehn stepped forward, his armour shook with his steps, "Permission to 
speak siraCl", his voice echoed through the hall. 

The Prophet stared at lower ranked Prophet questioning, "What did it 
say..?", he whispered. The minor, obviously studied the Lekgolo 
language stared at Truth, "he said Permission to speak, sir." 

Truth returned his gaze to Xehn, "Permission denied, you're not the 
team leader, I wish to speak to Zhetey!". Miph stepped forward, not 
caring about protocols for a moment, "He's in the infirmary, being 
treated for shot wounds!", he said, slightly agitated. The entire 
council stared at the little Unggoy. 



"And who gave YOU permission to speak?!". Truth said, while 
signalling to the Jiralhanae Honorary guards. 

They stepped forward and grabbed Miph ' s shoulder pads, "Get him out 
of herea€l". Truth said. 

Xehn stared at the Prophet, "Listen, I was the one who had him thrown 
off the Ship, Zhetey had nothing to do with it, on top of that, 

Zhetey was the one that pushed him into the other compartment. He got 
wounded and I took the liberty of finishing the deal.", he 
said . 

Truth stared at his translator and waited for the other prophet to 
send him the message to his throne. 

The prophet hovered forwards, gave the Lekgolo a very degrading stare 
and then at his brother, "Do you wish to be removed from your 
dutya€l?", he asked. 

"Noa€ 1 I do nota€ 1 sira€ 1 " , Xehn answered. Truth turned around and 
stared at the message on his holo-pad. 

"Well then, step back and be silent.", he said as he hovered back 
towards the rest of the prophets. 

"Very well, bring me Zhetey, I want to have him here, I don't care 
how wounded he is, just bring him before me.", he said, "Lekgolo, 
bring him to mea€l", he said as he pointed at Kahlanx. The younger 
Lekgolo nodded and walked out of the room. 

"The rest of you are dismisseda€ 1 " , he said as he turned away from 
them 

Calith stared at Vemeth, concerned, "What do you think will happen to 
our team..?", Vemeth whispered and poked Calith softly. The older 
Unggoy sighed and just kept walking, hoping the Prophets wouldn't do 
anything bad to their leader. 


Chakuth winced as the cold fluid was rubbed over his head wound, "It 
will leave a scara€l", the medic said. The Spec. Op. stared at her 
and sighed, "I figured thata€ 1 Well at least I have all the more 
reason to kick that human's ass", he said laughing a bit. The female 
Unggoy smiled faintly, "So how did your mission go?", she 
asked . 

Chakuth sighed again, "I don't know, I have a bad feeling about it.", 
he replied and stared at her. She smiled faintly and placed a hand on 
his shoulder, "I'm sure things will be just fine.", she said and 
placed a bio-patch on his head wound. The doors suddenly opened and 
the massive Lekgolo stood in the door opening. 

"Oh no! You can't come in here, it won't fit!!", she shouted at 
Kahlanx as he tried to force his body through the Unggoy sized 
bulkhead. Chakuth gave him an awkward look, "What's wrong Kahlanx", 
he said as the Lekgolo gave up trying. 


Kahlanx turned his head towards Chakuth and pulled him self out, "You 
have to come to the council room. Truth wants to speak to youa€l", he 



said as he signalled his hands to 'come out'. Chakuth frowned and 
sighed, "I guess it means followa€l", he said as he jumped off the 
treatment bed. "Well I'll be seeing you some other time.", he said as 
he walked out of the door. 

She held her small handheld hole pad close to her, "Be careful 
Chakutha€l", she whispered while turning away from the door. 

Kahlanx stared at Chakuth, then walked in front of him. Chakuth could 
feel a very odd atmosphere around the Lekgolo, "Is it badaCl?", he 
asked, breaking the silence. 

The huge alien nodded his head and let out a frustrated growl, "Very 
bad. Truth is very angry, he took it off on Xehn and also had your 
friend Miph removed from the roomaCl", he said. Chakuth frowned and 
wondered why the Lekgolo spoke to him, he couldn't understand it 
anyway, and they knewaC 1 "Ia€l uh SeeaCl", he said figuring it 
probably had something to do with their mission. 

When they arrived at the gate to the council room, Chakuth ' s team was 
standing there, Xehn leaned against a crate, Duthaz sat upon one and 
the 4 Unggoy sat on the ground near each other. 

Miph rose, "Oh man, ChakuthaC 1 Truth is pissed offaCl he wants to 
speak to youaCl", he said with a concerned look. 

Chakuth nodded and sighed, "I already had a bad feeling about ita€ 1 
but it just has gotten worseaCl", he said as he walked by 
them . 

"Pray for meaCl", he said while he walked through the gate. 

Truth had gotten impatient, and when the bulkhead opened he 
immediately burst into anger. "Where were you, why did it take so 
long?!", he shouted as he moved his arms angrily. Chakuth swallowed, 
it was weird to see an enraged prophet, and it looked kind of funny 
too . 

"I'm sorry siraCl My wounds had to be treated, they bled a lotaCl", 
he said as he showed his treated hand. 

Truth have a crisp stare at it then stared directly into Chakuth ' s 
eyes, "ZheteyaCl Why did you not kill the demon?", he asked suddenly, 
the entire council was silent. 

Chakuth stared around at first, took a deep breath, "I couldn't sir, 

I had fired my FR-gun on it, it had it's shields down, but my plasma 
gun weren't efficient enough to bring it to the groundaCl", he 
explained . 

The prophet stared at him thoughtfully, "Take your team and board 
aPhantom to earth, I'm sure that it will try to kill me some other 
wayaC 1 But I doubt it that he will try to board my ship againaC 1 
After youraC 1 little adventure.", he said. 

Chakuth nodded and sighed. 

"Your mission remains the same, it just got harder, now you will have 
to find him on earth which is a lot more difficult, looking at the 
space the planet has to offer for hidingaCl", he said mocking 



Chakuth . 


The Unggoy stared at the ground, then at the planet behind the 
Prophet, "Very well sir, I will take him downa€l", he said softly. 
"Dismisseda€ 1 " , Truth said as he turned away from Chakuth as he 
walked out of the room. 

Truth stared at a Jiralhanae commander, "Have one of your men pilot 
that ship and make sure that it won't be able to return to this 
vesselaCl I don't need leaders that fail at my missionsaC 1 " , he said 
calmly and stared at the planetaC 1 "As soon as this planet is glassed 
and deprived of all it's inhabitant sa€ 1 Our Great Journey will 
beginaC 1 without the Sangheili and UnggoyaC 1 " . 

A Jiralhanae accompanied the young Spec. Op outside, "Wait here, your 
escort will be here soonaCl", the voice of the simian alien sounded. 
Chakuth nodded and rejoined his team. 

Miph ran up to him, "Went bad didn't it..?", he asked, carefully. His 
friend nodded and placed a hand on his shoulder. 

Xehn stared at the Unggoy then at his brother, "Did you hear what the 
Prophet saidaCl?", he asked his younger brother sitting against the 
bulkhead to the Council room. Kahlanx nodded slightly and removed his 
hand from the door, "I'm not sure though. Truth's voice doesn't give 
off many vibrat ionsaC 1 " , he said as he walked towards his 
brother . 

The older Lekgolo held his head up a bit and stared into nothing, 
"What did he say...?", he asked. 

"Something badaC 1 Or at least, it sounded very badaCl", Kahlanx 
replied and walked towards the team, "Even if it is something bad, we 
will not be able to tell them, they don't understand usaCl", he added 
to it . 

"I'm well aware KahlanxaCl", Xehn sighed and followed him. 

It took quite some time before a Jiralhanae commander showed up, 
"Please follow me to the docks. We will board a cruiser there, is any 
of you qualified to fly a phantom?", he asked. 

Duthaz rolled his eyes, "I ama€ 1 " , he said as he walked up to the 
Jiralhanae . 

The biggeralien gave him a degrading look, then walked on, "Very 
well, you'll be piloting the craft and take me to my drop-off 
pointaCl", he said and made his way to the docks. 

The Lekgolo brothers stared at each other, "It doesn't sound good 
does itaCl?", Kahlanx asked his brother. Xehn was quiet, he always 
was when deep in thought and didn't answer until his brother gave him 
a soft punch against the shoulder. 

"WhataCl?", Xehn asked. 

"I've got a bad feeling about thisaCl The Jiralhanae isn't staying 
with usaCl", he said. Xehn nodded a bit, he was distant 
again . 



Chakuth was tired, the world around him had faded a bit and he had 
mixed feelings about the odd mission he had been given. 


Miph stared at Chakuth, "HeyaCl are you feeling alright?", he asked 
silently, grabbing his friend's hand. Chakuth stared at him, forced a 
pitiful smile and stared at the floor again, "Yeah I'm okayaCl", he 
said . 


Denakh stared at the Phantom docked over them, "Whoa, it's pretty 
big!", he said strangely cheerful. Calith and Vemeth joined in, "It's 
cool, ain't it?", Vemeth said poking Denakh. 

"Oh yeah!", the younger Unggoy said. 

> "It'll be our deathaCl", Calith said sarcast ically , then 
laughed . <p> 

The Jiralhanae commander stopped, "Well step aboard, the Lekgolo 
firstaCl", he said as he waited at the slope. 

The Lekgolo brothers followed the orders of the commander, walked up 
the slope and sat down. Made themselves a bit smaller and waited for 
the team to enter as well. Chakuth was next, he walked up and stared 
at the brothers . 

'It's like being transported to a prison camp on another planetaC 1 ', 
Chakuth thought as he saw how the two massive and prideful Lekgolo 
hung their heads down. Miph sat down next to Chakuth and noticed it 
too, they usually didn't care much about the situation, but they 
seemed to feel bad now. The 3 other Unggoy followed, then the slope 
closed, leaving them in the dim purple light. 

The engines of the Phantom roared to life as they felt how the ship 
left the docking bay and the gravity seemed to pull at their stomachs 
for a second. If there was anything Chakuth hated more then 
interstellar vessels, it were the transporters that took him places. 
He felt queasy, his stomach turned and it almost felt if they made a 
loop of some sort. It took to long, his hand and head still stung 
from the wounds, he stared at them, trying to forget the place he was 
in. A comforting hand of Miph suddenly made it's way over the shot 
wound on his hand, Chakuth stared at his friend and smiled behind his 
mask . 

Duthaz watched the screens of the small craft, he was used to 
forcefully flying one of these and watched as the drop-off 
destination came in sight. 

"You should land near that Phantom over thereaCl", the Jiralhanae 
commander spoke as he pointed on the hole pad of the area. 

The Sangheili nodded and flew the craft towards the directed 
point . 

As they hovered over the Jiralhanae outpost the commander eyed Duthaz 
for the last time, "Fly to the next navigation marker on your area 
map, you'll find where the Prophets have expected the human craft 
with the demon in it has landed, take him out, then return to the 
ship, all there is to it.", he spoke, then made his way off the 
ship . 



The Sangheili narrowed his eyes and stared in the back of the ship, 
the passenger compartment. He saw how the young Unggoy were surprised 
the commander hadn't stayed with them. Even the Lekgolo brothers 
looked concerned. He took a deep breath, then closed the bulkhead 
between the two compartments, locked up the slope and took the ship 
away from the outpost. 

The Jiralhanae commander stared at how the Phantom took off, "It's a 
waste of ship if you ask mea€l", he said as he stared at the lower 
ranks of Jiralhanae guarding one of the many Covenant outposts in the 
human city. 

"To bad we wont be seeing that fine piece of work in flight ever 
againaCl", he said as he walked into the base. 


Duthaz slowed it down, checked his motion sensors on the ship, and 
then checked again. "Are they seriousaC 1 ? " , he said to himself as he 
tapped the pad a bit, not believing what the instrument told him. 

He opened up the intercom, "ZheteyaCl you might want to come here and 
see thisaCl", he said and closed the com again, opening the 
compartment door. It didn't take long for the five feet tall alien to 
stand next to him, "What's the matteraCl?", he asked slightly 
curious . 

> Duthaz pointed at the motion sensors then stared outside again, 
"Either it should be raining humans here, or we just flew over a 
human headquartersaC 1 " , he changed view to a different angle, still 
showing up hundreds of red dots.<p> 

"Is this our navigation markeraCl?", Chakuth suddenly asked. 

The Sangheili stared at the Unggoy then at the screen, "Yes, it seems 
to be our landing spot, but unfortunately they forgot to clear it for 
us.", he said as he let out a frustrated growl. 

"Want me to get my other Unggoy and have them man the plasma 
turrets?", Chakuth asked. 

"And show a pitiful try at shooting ants in an ant farm? I'd say we 
ignore orders and find another place to land, and infiltrate without 
them knowing ita€ 1 I haven't run a check on how many it are, but I'm 
not planning to count dots eitheraC 1 Be my guestaCl", he snarled as 
he hit the thrusters and propelled the Phantom away from their 
Navigation marker. 

The Lekgolo in the back stared at each other as they felt the sudden 
change of movement. 

"You think that there's something wrong?", Kahlanx asked his brother 
as he braced himself a bit. Xehn stared at the end of the slope, "I'm 
not sureaCl", he said as he held on as well. 

Chakuth hurried himself back into the passenger compartment, "Okay, 
listen up. We just found out that our landing strip is filled with 
human activity, meaning that if we'd land there, well.. I don't think 
more then a few scraps of iron will land thereaC 1 That means we need 
another landing strip and infiltrate by means of stealth. It's not 



impossible, although Xehn and Kahlanx will have to fall behind us. 
Once 'Kinomanee has found us a good spot to land, we will head out 
and kill the demon.", he spoke as he took out his personal navigation 
pad, "Everyone, link up your own navigation system with mine, or 
we'll get lost. The humans don't have neatly structured buildings 
like the Covenant have.". 

The ship came to a rough stop, it send Chakuth into a wall, 
"'Kinomanee! What happened!?!", Chakuth shouted over his 
intercom . 

The Sangheili growled loudly, "Human anti-aircraft mechanism, they're 
everywhere, the damn bastards sent us into our deaths!!", he shouted 
as the ship suddenly made speed again. 

Denakh stared around nervously, "We're all gonna die!!", he screamed 
in panic as Calith strapped him in tightly. 

"No we're not you idiot, just hang on and be quiet!", Calith shouted 
as he strapped himself in as well. Vemeth was strangely calm, he was 
used to rough air battles and was a plasma turret veteran. 

Chakuth got up slowly and checked his breathing equipment, as they 
checked out fine he hurried to the cockpit and closed the 
bulkhead . 

"You'll need a navigatoraC 1 " , he said, as he jumped on the 
navigator's seat and strapped himself in. 

"Is there anything you can't doaCl", Duthaz growled annoyed as he 
tried to dodge the shots the humans shot at them with a transporting 
vessel . 

Chakuth grinned, "Just one thingaC 1 FailaCl", he said as he stared at 
the Navigation screen and calculated escape routes. 

The Sangheili did his best to dodge the rockets the humans launched 
at them, "Tell one of your Unggoy to man the turret, I'm sick of 
playing a sitting duck with this scrapheap!", he shouted and opened 
the bulkhead. 

"Vemeth !", Chakuth shouted, "Man the turret, shoot as many of those 
human bastards as you can, just make sure you hit something!", he 
said as he waited for the Unggoy veteran to take his place behind the 
Plasma Turret. 

"Great, now we're less sitting ducks as we were before.", Duthaz said 
as he backed up the ship and flew at the human gun turrets. 

Vemeth took aim and fired, Chakuth could see he was a veteran, only a 
few shots missed, and most were so well-placed they also sent other 
things blasting into the sky. As he focussed back on navigating he 
tried to pin-point himself a landing spot between the red minefield 
of human manifestations. It seemed impossible, they were everywhere, 
and it seemed harder to believe this was a navigation error made by 
the prophets. 

He closed his eyes, inhaled then exhaled again, 'Stay focussed 
ChakuthaC 1 you can do ita€ 1 ', he said to himself as he suddenly saw a 
destination that could be made if flown correctly. 



"I've got onea€l", he said as he sent it to Duthaz ' screen. The 
Sangheili nodded and roughly changed course, "Very well, hang on to 
your breathing gear and spiked buttsa€l", he said as he flew between 
huge skyscrapers to their destination. 

As the navigational marker came in sight the Sangheili narrowed his 
eyes. "Do you want me to park this thing in a skyscrapera€ 1 ? " , he 
asked as a big building slowly came into vision. 

Chakuth stared out of the small window only to see the building 
coming in fast, "There shouldn't be a building therea€l", he said as 
he stared at his screen, "We should just be able to fly right though 

at this alt itudea€ 1 " , he said as he shifted from the screen to the 

window . 

Duthaz rolled his eyes, "I guess now buildings have learned to 
magically appear as well?", he said as he hit the thrusters and 
gained speed. Chakuth stared outside again, squinted his eyes and 
suddenly saw why the Navigator gave it as a possible option, 
"'Kinomanee! ! The building, it has a hole the size of a phantom 
constructed into it. We can fly through easily!", he said as he 
stared at the Sangheili, who felt it necessary to grin. 

"Fine, we'll push trough, I'm sure the humans will love thataC 1 You, 
gunner.", he said as he poked Vemeth, "Fire once we entered the hole 

in the building, make sure it will collapse the moment that human 

aircraft flies throughaC 1 It will give us some time to land and get 
away from the craft.", he said as he kept his eyes on the 
outside . 

Vemeth nodded and focussed on his target. 

"What human aircraftaC 1 " , Chakuth suddenly asked. Duthaz eyed him for 
a brief second, "The one that has been following us the moment we 
flew over that human baseaC 1 I guess I forgot to mention thataCl", he 
said dryly as he focussed on keeping the Phantom aloft. 

"Just great, are they firing on us?", he asked as his concerned look 
returned to the navigator screen. 

"Apparently not, I don't have rear view mirrors now do I, and you 
haven't felt the ship buckle. Meaning that ship is simply following 
us to our destination and take us out on ground levelaCl", he said as 
the building came intensely close. 

"That's why the Unggoy behind the turret here, has to destroy the 
foundations the upper half of the building rests on.". 

Chakuth nodded, "Good, we'll be fineaCl", he said softly as he tried 
to remain calm. 

As the Phantom made it's way into the building's odd construction 
Vemeth hit the triggers and the Plasma weapon fired, continuously 
biting it's way through the steel. 

Vemeth stopped firing, "Now would be a good time to activate some 
afterburners ! ! " . 


The building moaned, the crippled and molten steel collapsed under 



it's own weight as the upper top of the building came down on it's 
lower half. The enormous force of the two colliding and crumbling 
masses of steel and concrete whipped up a giant dust cloud, blocking 
all vision for the small carrier Phantom. 

"Are we through?", Vemeth asked as the ship slowed back into it's 
regular flight pattern. 

Silence, then the human aircraft flew past them with high speed 
leaving the Covenant in the Phantom stunned. 

"How in the worldaC 1 could they have dodged thataC 1 they were right 
on our tail!", Duthaz shouted out as he took evasive actions to not 
get caught in the Pelican's trail. 

"It's just gonna have to get rough from here on. Gunner, shoot them 
out of the sky, no remorse!", the Sangheili roared as he straightened 
the ship and entered a hot pursuit . 

"You got it!", Vemeth shouted as he fired the plasma turrets at the 
human ship. 

Chakuth smiled faintly, "Well, from a slow and boring cat and mouse 
game, into a real dog fight, that's new!", he said as he stared 
outside the window. 

"Just sit back and watch, this won't take long.", Duthaz said as he 
closely followed the other craft. 

Vemeth kept his three turrets locked on the Pelican as good as he 
could, shooting the super hot bolts of plasma at it, hitting quite 
frequently. Chakuth stared at the now red glowing tail of the human 
ship, it felt good. Even though their mission seemed impossible, this 
was a good start. 

A sudden shock threw Duthaz off his seat, Chakuth ' s head forcefully 
bumped into the screen and the world seemed to stop for a short 
moment. The lights in the craft went red as the ground came closer 
every second, Chakuth felt his head sting as he could barely open his 
eyes, the smoke prohibited him from seeing anything clearly. Then a 
much greater impact shook the ship, and everything that hadn't faded 
from Chakuth ' s vision before, was black nowaC 1 


_Ah ohhh that doesn't sound good does it? Cliffhanger? Hmmm I guess 
so XD R&R please :)_ 


5. A Less Brighter Future 

_Author's Note: Sorry about the late update, I was thinking about 
revising the entire chapter :/ I thought a long time about the 
chapter title aswell... ugh :P_ 

_Disclaimer: I don't own Halo and the likes just the characters 
X3_ 


**Chapter V a€" A Less Brighter Future.** 



"_That ' s odda€ 1 Everything hurt, Chakuth ' s entire body felt like 
it was on fire, his head was throbbing and it felt like his hand was 
bleeding again. Annoying bleeping noises filled his hearing and it 
only made the pain worse, the black shadows hovering over him and 
their voices weren't very reassuring either. 

"_I wonder why there's so few of them, that's not like normal 
Covenant strategy, so far it's only one Elite, five Grunts and two 
HuntersaC 1 " 

"_That ' s all there is to it, I'd like to call it a suicide 
mission! a penetrating laugh sounded. 

"_Hey have you seen the armour on them though? It doesn't look like 
any normal ranking armour the bastards usually weara€l"._ 

Chakuth felt his body being dragged and faintly opened his eyes, more 
shadowsaC 1 


The light stung in his eyes, it made them tear. As he opened his eyes 
he saw lights passing by his head continuously, he groaned and closed 
his eyes again. 

"I think they're just severely shaken up, the Grunts and the Elite 
have a steady heartbeat, with the Hunters I simply don't know how to 
check if they're alive or notaCl", a voice spoke out of nowhere, it 
woke Xehn . With a swift movement he sat up, spikes positioned 
upwards. He had found himself into a human base somehow, and the 
little devils around him prancing about in panic made the situation 
all the more awkward. 

He roared jumped to his feet and rose, only to hit his head against 
the ceiling with a loud bang. The commotion in the room stopped for a 
moment as all eyes were fixed on the massive Lekgolo who had his head 
completely submerged into his armour, holding his huge hands over 
it . 

"Would you look at thataCl", a human in a long white coat said as he 
tried to approach the Lekgolo. 

Xehn ' s head shot out as he stared around at the humans surrounding 
him, he growled loudly and charged at the nearest human, even though 
he was stripped of his weapon and shield. The human that stood before 
the massive alien before was now spread onto the wall in a flurry of 
blood and tissue, the massive force of the Lekgolo had squished him 
on the spot . 

Panic ruled again in the room and a few humans pleaded for their 
lives and screamed about how much of a bad idea it was to bring in 
the two Lekgolo. 

"Tie it to the ground somehow!!", one screamed, then got Xehn ' s arm 
against his head. He went wild, the screaming humans made him 
nervous, and they weren't even carrying weapons. He roared and 
charged into the nearest door he could find, "I need to get out of 
here! ! Let me out! !", he screamed, suddenly in panic as well as a 
high pitched noise filled his being. 



"What is all this commotion!", a heavy voice sounded as another human 
in a white coat walked in and pointed a dart gun at the Lekgolo and 
shot him down. 

With a heavy thud Xehn plummeted to the ground and held his head up 
with all his strength, muttered a few Lekgolo native words, then let 
his head fall on the ground and stopped moving. 

"My goda€ 1 please have someone clean this messa€l and chain both of 
the Hunters to the ground, they aren't the usual Hunters that the 
Covenant dispatch out, these are much larger and wear different 
armouraCl", the human said as he cocked his head and rested the gun 
on his shoulder. 

Xehn couldn't move anything anymore, but he still felt conscious as 
cold metal ran over his un-armoured parts, his head hurt and it 
didn't take long for his entire body to start hurting as 
well . 

'Where am Ia€l ', he thought as his consciousness slipped away from 
him . 


Chakuth had slept straight through the commotion Xehn made earlier 
but now woke up slowly. 

His head still hurt and it seemed his wounds had been treated, he 
fought the pain and sat up, noticing he had laid on his back just 
before. His first instincts were panic, "Where's my Methane tank?!", 
he shouted as he grabbed the mask on his face, following the hose to 
a small tank on the ground next to his bed. 

"What the hell is this placeaCl", he asked himself as he stared 
around the clean empty room. It suddenly came to his mind how the 
last thing he had seen were black shadows above his head and 
voices . 

He rubbed over his chest and noticed he was not in his armour either, 
"What the hell is going on here?!", he shouted as he felt that the 
air around him was just the same temperature as his life support 
system offered him. An awkward feeling crossed his mind as he tugged 
loosely on the strange patches attacked to his scaled skin. 

The door opened, and a female human in thick clothing walked in, 
"Don't be afraida€ 1 I won't hurt youa€l", she said as she approached 
Chakuth . 

The young Unggoy frowned, "Hey! You should be afraid of me you pesky 
human!", he said as he growled softly. She chuckled and walked closer 
checking the slate that hung next to the bed, "I'm sure I should be, 

I see that you heal very fast, that's good to know.", she interrupted 
him . 

Chakuth gritted his teeth underneath his mask and growled slightly, 
"Why am I here, why didn't you just kill me?! And where are my 
friends?", he asked as he pulled on the small sensors on his 
chest . 


"Please leave those ona€ 1 " 


the human spoke as she simply ignored his 



questions, she walked around his bed then stopped, "Are you the 
leader or is the Elite the leader?", she asked. 

Chakuth stared at her in confusion, "Elite? Whata€ 1 Oha€ 1 you mean 
Duthaza€ 1 No I'm in command of this team.", he said as he crossed his 
arms . 

"It's funnya€l", she started, "When I saw you and your crew 
unconscious on the floor of that crashed phantoma€ 1 " . "Taken out of 
the sky by you peoplea€l", he stared at her as he forced her sentence 
to a stop. 

Her stare in return was a surprised one, "What I'm trying to ask is, 
why a Grunt like yourself has the command over much more powerful 
creatures then yourself. Didn't your race have some sort of 
Hierarchy?", she asked, seemingly interested in his ways. 

"Eirst of all, you all know that the Covenant is a collection of 
races, for one, I'm not a Grunt, my race is called Unggoya€ 1 And to 
answer your question. Yes there is a hierarchy, but the Prophets are 
the supreme rulers of the Covenant, we Unggoy have different takes on 
prophecies and religion. Then to speak about me, I'm a direct 
descendant of one of the greatest Unggoy generals that has ever 
lived. Meaning that I too possess high quality leadership and 
tactics. My profession is Special Operations and Navigation. Does 
that answer your question?", he said as his answer left her 
dumbfounded . 

"I guess it does then, I'm surprised, we know so little about your 
kind and your functions within the Covenant other then those on the 
battlefield. Then how did you became the commander of this team, and 
why are you here without more assistance?", she continued asking, and 
it dawned to Chakuth that if he'd work along with his best 
performance, he might have a chance to eventually get out of this 
room . 

"I became a commander because the Prophet of Truth asked me to, I'm 
here for the sole purpose of assassinating the demonaC 1 the Master 
Chief or whatever you humans want to call ita€l", he said with a 
disrespectful tone. 

She stared at him, squinted her eyes in curiosity, "So you actually 
believe that he could not take you on, but slaughter your kind on the 
battlefield with ease?", she asked. 

Chakuth became silent for a few heartbeats, then inhaled, "Yes, I do 
believe that, besides I'm not aloneaCl", he said. 

"You're quite full of yourself! But you're alone here now aren't you, 
what would you do if he'd point a gun at you and threatened to kill 
you?", the human asked, turning their conversation into somewhat of a 
strange verbal fight. 

"I wouldn't be afraid, check my surroundings, then calculate on what 
can get, you called it a hima€ 1 I assume it's male then, 'him' down 
and attack.", he said defiantly. 

She started laughing, "I'd like to see that, you're chained to that 
bed though! Then what?". Chakuth groaned, "Come on! What kind of 
conversation is this? Are you testing my patience?", he sighed. 



"Fine, I will accept my death and pray for my brethren to take him 
out anywaya€l", he said and looked at the huge reflective glass on 
the wall behind him. 

"I seea€ 1 you're not like the other Grunts, ehm, Unggoy aren't you?", 
she asked as she grabbed his hand suddenly. 

He stared at her, almost as if insulted and watched how she pulled 
off the layer of bio-foam that she had put on his wound earlier, it 
was healed completely. 

"How did it heal so fasta€l?", he asked quietly. 

"Because we know how to treat bullet woundsa€ 1 don't you?", she 
replied, also awkwardly silent. 

Chakuth sighed and turned away, "Is the scar on my head permanent?", 
he asked suddenly, turning his head back to her. 

Her returning stare at him was strange, he had never expected so many 
visible emotions from the filthy humans, were they really so 
dif f erenta€ 1 ? "I haven't treated that, it's closed but it will 
certainly leave a scar, yesa€ 1 Or at least, that is what I'd expect 
when looking at your skina€l", she said. 

"Where are my f riendsa€ 1 ? " , he asked again, staring in her eyes with 
his big black eyes. She stared back, her green coloured eyes were 
nothing like he had ever seen before, they were so colourful, like 
the green sky over his home world. He squinted with his eyes as his 
pupils narrowed. 

"They're in the other room, I've been asking them some questions as 
well, but they don't seem to answer when I ask them.", she 
said . 

Chakuth ' s stare focussed on the ground again, "Did all four other 
Unggoy survive?", he asked. She nodded, a short reply, and a custom 
he used as well when agreeing or acknowledging. 

"We had a little trouble with the biggest of the two Hunters though, 
he woke up and caused a lot of commotion, even killed one of usa€l", 
she said as she hung the slate back on the end of his bed. 

"Xehn killed one of you people?", he asked. 

"Is that his name? Xehn?". 

"It isa€l yes.", he replied to her, and laid back on the bed. 

"So, how long will you keep us chained to our bedsa€l?", Chakuth 
asked as he moved his head to look at the strange glass behind him, 
"Why are there people staring at mea€l", he said suddenly as he got 
up and turned to look at it. 

She frowned, "You can see through it?", she asked. 

"No, I just saw something moving in it, not really clear but things 
move occasionallyaC 1 " , he replied calmly. 

She looked surprised, then waved at them, and listened to the 



earplug, "Well, I've just heard that the Chief wants to speak with 
you, now that he knows you're in this base. Obviously you two have 
met beforeaCl", she said and walked towards the door, "Please, get 
into your armour and wait at the door until the light turns 
greenaCl", the human said before disappearing behind the 
door . 

Chakuth ' s shackles loosened themselves and he jumped off the bed, 
walked to his armour and helped himself into it, then lifted his 
methane tank onto his back and turned it on. He inhaled from the 
other methane tank and held his breath, pulled it off his face and 
placed his mask over his head. 

He exhaled and inhaled his own methane, it was so much better then 
the human one . 

As he felt it to be ready he tugged a bit on his armour then walked 
to the door waiting for the red light to turn green, and that didn't 
take very long. As he took a first step outside the room, two human 
soldiers immediately grabbed his hands and chained them again. 

"I won't do anything you know!", he said in protest, but they didn't 
reply and walked him down the metal hall. 

The orange sun burned in Chakuth ' s eyes as his pupils fought to 
adjust to the bright light. 

He found himself on a huge empty and almost desolate ground, it was 
empty and only in the distance he could see the buildings of the 
city. Were the Prophets ever so wrong with their navigation. 

In front of him stood the imposing figure of the demon, he stood 
without his helmet, with his back faced to Chakuth. He turned around. 
Chakuth ' s hands were released as the two soldiers walked away, 
leaving Chakuth with the demon. 

An awkward silence fell between the two, as a gust of warm wind blew 
past them. The young Unggoy couldn't see more then the contours of 
the demon's face, in this light, he looked more dark and eerie then 
he already did. 

"Why did you want me here, demonaCl?", Chakuth started, wondering any 
possible outcomes for the conversation he was about to have. 

Another silence, then the Spartan turned his head into the light, 
revealing he too was just human. Chakuth almost didn't expect him to 
actually look human, he was much taller then most of them, and also 
much smarter, stronger too. 

Then the human's deep heavy voice sounded, "You fight good with Fuel 
Rod GunsaC 1 " . 

Chakuth felt it odd to have the legendary human pest talking to him, 
"You fight well in all situations, or so I have hearda€l",he replied 
and took his stare off the demon. 

It obviously wasn't a reply the human had expected, he remained 
silent for a good while, "I must admit, you're quite the brave 
GruntaCl", it sounded again, and Chakuth noticed how a faint smile 
overcame the demon's firm serious face. The young Unggoy took a deep 



breath, then gathered the courage to walk towards the demon and stand 
next to him. 


The human took his stare off the horizon and focussed his eyes on the 
young Unggoy, "Why were you sent here with such a small group of 
warriorsa€ 1 " , he asked. 

Chakuth sighed, "That question has been asked before, I was sent here 
to assassinate youa€l", he said as he placed his hands on his 
hip . 

The Spartan shook his head slightly, "Impossible, you could have 
known that we would shoot you out of the sky, it was inevitablea€ 1 " , 
he said as he stared at the horizon again. 

Chakuth huffed, "Impossible in your eyes maybe, but I am still 
standing here aren't I?", he said fiercely. 

The human couldn't resist but chuckle, "Only because we have saved 
your little assesaCl", he spoke. Chakuth gritted his teeth, "Yeah, 
why did you anyway?", he asked as he stared at the demon. 

"For the obvious reasons that you were with so little in that ship, 
you wear different armour and there are no Brutes with youaCl", he 
replied . 

"BrutesaC 1 ? You mean Jiralhanae? What do they have to do with us 
being in that ship?!", Chakuth asked. 

"I guess you haven't noticed the fights going on between the Elites 
and the Brutes? On what level do you live anyway, they slaughtered 
each other, without remorse. And it also seemed the Prophets didn't 
care much about it.", the human said. 

Chakuth ' s eyes narrowed, "What are you trying to say exact lya€ 1 ?" , 
his tone changed. 

The human shrugged, "Just the fact that your race and that of the 
Hunters and Elites are being cast out of the Covenant?", he said 
dryly . 

The Unggoy grunted softly, "I don't believe that. Truth himself has 
sent me on this mission, how could he want me dead if he has 
sentaCl", his thoughts interrupted themselves as he suddenly felt the 
urge to swallow a big chunk that had formed itself in his 
throat . 

The demon turned his head to the Unggoy, "Sent what?", he asked. 

The Unggoy ' s eyes had widened, he was completely silent, thoughts 
raced through his mind as he tried his very hardest to place the 
pieces of the puzzle. 

> "The Prophet of TruthaC 1 he has sent our best Unggoy Leaders with 
unqualified Jiralhanae soldiers to earth, and later told me, they 
wouldn't survive it anyway. I was the last Unggoy High Commander 
leftaC 1 Later we heard about youaC 1 you in the forerunner shipaCl", 
he said, distant ly . <p> 

The human seemed interested in the little Unggoy ' s story, "Then one 
of your Hunters practically blew me off the ship, yes.", he 



said . 


"The navigation markera€ 1 it was pin-pointed directly over your 
air-defence systems, why would he do thata€l", Chakuth asked himself 
out loud as he felt his knees become weak. 

"I can tell you that one, from what I've heard, they only plan to go 
into their 'great journey' with the Brutes, Drones and Jackalsa€l", 
he said. 

Silence, the Unggoy was hardly even breathing as all came clear, 
something very strange was happening within the Covenant, and he had 
to find out. "I must talk to my team, please. I won't plan anything 
against you, I must know what is going on here!", he said as he 
stared into the demon's eyes. 

The human frowned, it seemed in thought for a short moment, then 
grabbed his helmet from the ground, placed it over his head and 
opened a corn-link... 

Another awkward Silence. 

"Very well, your friends will be escorted outside then you get the 
time to talk with them. You get 10 minutesaCl", he said as he walked 
inside the structure. 

Chakuth was surprised, 'Why does he do that for mea€ 1 what does he 
want from mea€ 1 ' , he thought as he stared at the 
ground . 


It didn't take long before the doors opened again and his entire team 
strolled out. 

Miph immediately ran towards Chakuth, the other three followed quick 
enough, Xehn and Kahlanx followed slowly, with Duthaz behind them. 

The human behind them signalled another human in a watch tower 
nearby, then stared at Chakuth, "10 minutesaCl", he said then closed 
the door. 

"You guysaC 1 The demon just made a very clear point about why we were 
sent hereaCl", he started. 

"I think, that if we'd search around a bit here, we can find a lot of 
Phantom Wrecks, all shot down by the humans. I'm getting a strange 
feeling we were not sent here to kill the demon, but instead, to die 
here like all previous Unggoy high commanders 
didaC 1 " 


_T3h Omg ! ! There are big changes ahead 
and how will they overcome this trial. 
Dundundunnn . . . . ; ) Keep R&R'ing please 


for Chakuth and his friends 
And WHAT is it with MC 00! 


6. Escape 

**_Author's note: Thanks to the fans that continue to read my story 



:) I appreciate it :D!!_** 

* *_Disclaimer : Don't own Halo, just the characters _** 

**Chapter VI a€" Escape** 

Chakuth felt the eyes of his team penetrate him, on one side it felt 
good to have a team that trusted and depended on you, on the other it 
felt very frightening to have them along. 

"I believe there's a reason that Truth has sent us here, I mean, why 
would he sent our landing point in a Human basea€ 1 Isn't that defined 
as Suicide for Covenant Soldiers? Other then that. He sent the other 
Unggoy High commanders to their deaths, by lying to themaC 1 " 

Kahlanx felt his brother's obvious message, _"Seems he found it out 
tooa€l",_ he turned his head towards Chakuth and stepped 
forward . 

"Listen to me, UnggoyaC 1 I heard the Prophets talking, they said 
that..", he was interrupted, his brother pulled him back. 

> "They don't understand a thing you're sayingaCl", he said calmly 
and crossed his arms . <p> 

Xehn sighed and stared at Duthaz, who seemed to ignore the Unggoy ' s 
revolting speech, "Seems our ex-commander high and mighty 'Kinomanee 
doesn't really care about what's happeningaC 1 " , he said silently then 
turned his head back to Chakuth. The young Unggoy Commander stared at 
the two Lekgolo brothers, "I really wish I could understand what you 
two said to me, I think you two know more about it as well. I heard 
your kind hears a lot better then most of the races in our Covenant 
doaCl", he said as he stared at Kahlanx, who nodded slightly. 

Miph sighed and frowned, "Well in any way, we're stuck here, as 
prisoners of a human research laboratory. If we try to escape they 
will turn us into Jackal feed, and that's not really something I plan 
to becomeaCl", he said as he too crossed his arms. 

Vemeth stared at the turrets in the watch towers, "WellaCl I think I 
can operate one of the human turrets as well, they don't seem very 
different from our Shades or Plasma TurretsaCl", he said as he 
shielded his eyes from the sunlight. 

Chakuth closed his eyes and groaned, pressing his hand against his 
forehead, "That's just our luck isn't ita€ 1 stuck in a Human 
baseaCl", he said in thought, "Let me see what we've got hereaC 1 5 
skilled UnggoyaC 1 2 Behemoth Class Lekgolo, and one ex-Commander 
SangheiliaCl In other words, what would we do in a normal 
war? " . 


Duthaz rolled his eyes and walked forward, "Kill humans, it's what 
we're all trained for right? Well, All except for the rookie of 
courseaC 1 We have one adult Lekgolo, and one Adolescent Lekgolo, I'd 
say when we're inside, cause some sort of chaos, slaughter some 
humans and get the hell out of the complex by piloting one of their 
craftsaCl one that can fly in space of courseaC 1", he said 
dryly . 


Chakuth stared at Duthaz calmly, "And how do you oppose to do thataC 1 
huh? The Lekgolo have no weapons, no shields and well, I'm not armed 



eithera€ 1 " . 

> The Sangheili growled in frustration, "Have you no imagination? I 
can't believe you're a high Commander! It's easy, pretend!", he 
said.<br> Chakuth grinned underneath his mask, "Well I knew you were 
a bit more creative!". 

The door of the complex opened, and the soldier that accompanied them 
before stood waiting for them, "Well, your time's upa€l", he said 
with a grim face. 

> "Okay, ready guysaCl", Chakuth whispered and walked in first, with 
the rest of the Unggoy and Duthaz following . <p> 

Xehn was next, and like the team had thought it up, he collapsed and 
let out a growl. Kahlanx acted out panic and roared. The soldier 
obviously didn't know what to do and seemed to panic as well, Chakuth 
smiled faintly and tugged the human's trousers, "Hey! Do something, 
what if he dies?! It'd be a waste of specimen right?! The lab people 
will be angry!", he hoped the human was really as gullible as he 
looked . 

The human bit his lip, "I don't know what to do!", he said as he 
kneeled down next to the fallen Lekgolo. 

Duthaz stepped forward and coldly hit the human in the back of his 
neck with his strong arms, "There, easy as that, let's find the 
hangaraCl", he said as he grabbed the firearms of the human and 
walked away. Kahlanx couldn't help but chuckle and helped his brother 
up, "This was almost too easy don't you agree?", he said and followed 
the Unggoy and Duthaz down the hall. 

Xehn knew instinctively this wasn't supposed to be so easy, "aClYes, 
very easyaCl", he muttered and followed his brother. He felt his 
heart pick up pace as he heard voices down the hall, 'This wasn't a 
good idea at all, it's never gonna work. There's no way the humans 
are this stupidaC 1 ', he thought as he stared ahead. 

Miph felt a hint of victory as he saw signs on the floor named 
Hangar, "Hey you guys, left here, it can't be far, there are signs on 
the floor! Hah, stupid humans!", he said. Duthaz grinned, as the left 
turn lead them to their destination. His smile was immediately wiped 
off his face as he saw the hangar was filled with human soldiers, 
armed human soldiersaC 1 

Xehn shook his head, "That's my cue!", he shouted and pushed Duthaz 
out of the way, grabbing the nearest piece of scrap metal he could 
find . 

"Xehn, No!!", Kahlanx shouted at his brother as he watched the older 
Lekgolo charge into battle. 

The massive Behemoth Class warrior smashed at the first human he 
could find, he had his head into his armour as far as he could still 
see and his spines stood straight up in anger and excitement. He 
couldn't help but smile as a big group of screaming humans running to 
get their weapons in panic. 

"Kahlanx!! The Longsword fighters. They are space-bound crafts, 
takethe teaminto one and get the hell out of here!". 


The younger Lekgolo felt his world fall apart as he could see a 



cluster of humans run at his back with guns. "No Xehn, Damn it, I'm 
not leaving you here! We're staying together, for us remember no-one 
gets left behind!!", he screamed. 

> In the confusion Kahlanx charged into the armed group of humans 
without a weapon or shield. Xehn turned his head after his front was 
cleared, his temper flared and he growled, "Damn you Kahlanxa€l", he 
muttered as he kicked some human weapons to the unarmed hiding 
Unggoy . <p> 

Chakuth grabbed the first weapon he could find, it was a human 
shotgun, he never handled one of the big guns before but knew that 
there was no weapon harder to handle for his kind then a Fuel Rod 
Gun. He ran towards another group of humans and learned the gun he 
handled was best at close ranges. 

Vemeth already found his place at the end of the hangar, there were 
stationary turrets, his kind of weapon. He had a perfect aim with 
guns that were bigger then he was. He narrowed his eyes and studied 
the weapon he had in his hands, placed his hands over the triggers 
and aimed, "This can't be harder then a Plasma Turreta€l", he spoke 
to himself and aimed at a few humans, then fired. 

Miph had already found himself a pair of human hand guns, if there 
was anyone really deadly with the weakest looking guns it was Miph. 

He had the habit to sneak in really close and shoot his enemies in 
the back, Chakuth never really approved with his style of fighting, 
but he had to give. It was fast and very effective with charged 
plasma guns. 

Calith was a more honourable fighter, like Chakuth he preferred head 
on with deadly ballistic weapons, his only misfortune was his rank, a 
major Unggoy, meaning he had no access to weapons of higher power 
then the carbines. Still he was deadly with the Carbines, he had a 
thing for headshots and he was good at it. 

Denakh still found it a good idea to remain hiding, he had little 
experience on the battle field, he trembled and held his hands over 
his ears to block out the gunshots and screaming humans. 

"Oh I curse the day that you kicked me into the army fatheraCl", he 
muttered as he closed his eyes. 

Xehn roared loudly as he smashed a human away from his brother's 
back, "Enough Kahlanx!", he shouted as the hangar seemed to be 
deprived of humans for the time being. His younger brother stared at 
him directly, he could feel a certain pain come from the younger 
Lekgolo. He knew damn well that a separation of bond-brothers was a 
taboo if none of them died, but he had to make sure the ship with his 
brother in it could fly out of the hangar safe. 

"You must go now KahlanxaC 1 pleaseaCl", Xehn said quietly, knowing 
his brother could hear him perfectly. Kahlanx felt the awful feeling 
again, then grabbed Denakh from behind a crate andpushed him towards 
the ship. 

Xehn roared and signalled for Duthaz to warn the other Unggoy to get 
into the ship as well, it was now or never. The Sangheili stared at 
the Lekgolo and nodded, "Unggoy, into the ship, NOW!", he shouted as 
he ran towards the human Longsword fighter. 



Chakuth stared at Xehn before he ran up the slope into the ship, 
'Please, live for me Xehn, live for Kahlanx tooa€ 1 ', he thought as he 
pulled Miph, Vemeth and Calith inside. Xehn stared at the wave of 
humans running into the hangar as the ship just flew off and made 
it's way into the atmosphere. Among the humans was the demon, he 
stared at the oddly coloured armour that supposedly made the human so 
fearsome . 

The Lekgolo felt nothing, just a strange misplaced pain in his 
mind . 

"Well, seems they left something behind ey?", a humanmarine bloated 
as he aimed for Xehn ' s head. The demon lowered the soldier's gun and 
stepped forward calmly, even though the heavy piece of iron the 
Lekgolo carried could easily crush him. 

"I knew this would happen, yet I didn't stop you from thinking up 
this plana€l", the human said as he stopped only a few metres from 
Xehn . 

"Your team is a tough nut to crack, hard but not impossiblea€ 1 " , he 
continued as he walked around Xehn, staring at the ground. 

"What do you want from me humana€l?", Xehn said, his heavy voice 
losing all signs of excitement it had in the battle. 

The demon stopped and stared at the Lekgolo, "So your race does talk, 
not like the Elites, or Grunts, but your own sophisticated 
languagea€ 1 I'm not surpriseda€ 1 " , his voice sounded calm and almost 
a bit gentle, no matterhow heavy his voice was. 

Xehn felt a strange chill run down his spine, knowing they couldn't 
understand him he couldn't help but ask, "Are you going to kill me or 
whata€l?", he asked. 

The human shook his head, silently. 

The Lekgolo tilted his head and followed every movement the human 
made As he started to walk around him again. 

> "Did you know we have the same enemies. Hunter?", the humans 
started suddenly and stopped in front of Xehn. "The flood and the 
rest of the Covenant, Truth's Brutes, Jackals and Dronesa€ 1 I've seen 
how you, the Grunts and Elites battled them, there's a big uprising 
within the Covenant, and I thinka€ 1 that we'd be better off fighting 
with each other then in an all out free for all battle that will 
ultimately, destroy us alla€l".<p> 

Xehn didn't move, he felt the human stare at him through the orange 
reflective visor. He felt weird enough, and now the human wanted to 
make a bond between his kind and the humansa€ 1 He remained quiet 
however, he felt a deep hatred for the Jiralhanae that took over the 
city he grew up in, the beautiful High Charity never was the same 
after the changing of the guards and after the Sangheili had failed 
to protect The prophet of Regret, they were slaughtered for no reason 
at all. 

Eor a moment he felt alone, there were a few memories of strange 
things happening, but most of the memories were good ones, ones that 
didn't involve him blowing up things, or running around battlefields 
killing humans. 



The bulkhead opened, and the female laboratory worker walked out, "I 
think I have a solution to the problem of not understanding them 
Chief. ", she said and walked towards Xehn . 

"It's a simple translator, it got sent here a while ago, from the 
times of the first Halo, when the Elites hadn't learned our language 
yet.", she spoke and held up the odd device. 

Xehn knew the little things, they formed a magnetic ring around the 
necks of the Sangheili, he had seen how a few choked on them in 
battle back when they were still testing them. In his place he had 
little choice but to let them put the device on his neck, he actually 
felt it might be the start of something interesting. 

"We simply hold it in front of it's neck and the device should tune 
in to whatever language it speaks, crafty bastards, aren't they?", 
she said as she walked closer to the massive alien and stared up his 
imposing 3,7 meters. She bit her lip gently, "I don't think I can 
reach that faraCl", she said as she stared at the demon. 

Xehn grunted softly and bent his head towards her making it possible 
for her to put it on. "Thank youaCl", she said and placed the 
translator against Xehn ' s orange leathery skin. Against her 
expectations of what it would feel like, it was actually quite warm 
and soft. The ring sealed itself around his neck and activated with a 
series of coded beeps when the red symbol on it turned green. 

"Well that should do ita€l", she said and stepped back to stand next 
to the demon. 

Xehn felt all eyes on him it made him nervous, "WellaCl What are you 
staring ata€l?", he said. The female human smiled, "Another great 
piece of work made by the Covenant, successfully stolen by 
humans . 

"GoodaCl", the demon spoke suddenly, "Do you think your team will 
make it to the Forerunner ship?". 

Xehn let out a minor laugh, "I see you have forgotten how a single 
Unggoy took you on last time we met, his reckless bravery brought me 
here with you people, I don't think we have to really worry about 
them, but it's never a bad idea to reinforce a good idea.". 

The demon nodded slightly, "Don't worry, we'll cover that part. You 
should try to make contact with your race within the Forerunner 
ship.", he said, then walked away. 

> The Lekgolo stared at him, <em> ' Obnoxious but still an amazing 
human, I hope this sudden bond will make an end to this pointless 
waraC 1 '<em>, he thought. 


"How long until we get to the Forerunner ship, ' Kinomanee? " , Chakuth 
asked the Sangheili piloting the human craft. 

"I have no idea, this stupid ship doesn't have very advanced 
navigat ingaC 1 it's fast but no match for our SeraphsaCl", he 
he peered down onthe radar. 


said as 



Denakh sat against a wall, his head hung down, 'I can't believe I was 
to scared to do anything back therea€ 1 I'm so worthlessa€l ', he 
sighed as he felt a tear roll down from his cheek. 

> Kahlanx stood next to him, endlessly staring out of the small 
window to earth, hoping to see just one sign from his 
brother<p> 


_Eeehhh ! ! Xehn ! ! nuuu cries hahah :P he's so heroic, crazy Lekgolo. 
Well, hope you likey :D on to chappeh 7! Keep R&R-ing_ 


7 . Betrayal 

_Author's note: Ohhh finally chapter 7 :) Hope you like!!_ 

**Chapter VII a€" Betrayal ** 

Duthaz typed in some encrypted messages and sent them to the 
Forerunner vessel, hoping they wouldn't see them as a human threat. 

So far, even though there were intense battles in the space around 
earth, they hadn't been attacked by any of the sides. He was tired 
and his head hurt from the several tests the humans performed on him 
earlier . 

As the image of the greater beyond slowly passed by him while slowly 
closing in to the immense ship. He leaned back, let out a soft sigh 
and observed the several but swiftly dying out dog fights. It seemed 
that they were easily winning the orbital fights, it was simply too 
easy . 

As soon as he heard a bleep he sat up again and stared at the screen 
where a small message popped up, _"Duthaz 'Kinomanee, We have 
received your message and are surprised to learn you are still alive. 
We noticed you have managed to capture a human vessel and use it 
against them. Very cunning, we didn't expect less, please follow the 
guiding into the vessel. 

"How unnaturally kinda€l", he said softly as he placed his 
four-fingered hands on the controls and gently flew the ship in 
trajectory to the Forerunner ship. 

Chakuth walked into the cockpit, he too looked worn out. It seemed 
his entire team was still quite in pain from the rough crash they 
endured. He had been hearing his holo-pad beep a lot lately, and 
eventually decided to turn it off, not really caring what could be 
the disturbance in his needed rest. 

"As soon as we get a little refreshment stop and some Methane refills 
we can leave back for earth again.", the Unggoy said as he stood next 
to the Sangheili. The ex-commander nodded slightly and watched how 
the automatic guidance lights of the ancient vessel showed him his 
landing spot. 

"For a piece of junk it's quite modern, don't you agree?", Duthaz 
said smiling faintly. 


Chakuth smiled underneath his mask 
isn't it . " . 


"Now that you mention it, it is 



There was a long silence until the human Longsword fighter touched 
the deck underneath it and it was secured. 


The mood of Chakuth ' s team remained awfully low, no one spoke a word 
until they were asked something from outsiders, their answers were 
short and distant. And Kahlanx decided to remain quiet, even if 
others asked him things . 

The atmosphere on the ship had severely changed, there hardly were 
any Sangheili or Unggoy, just armies and armies of Kig-Yar, Yanme'e 
and Jiralhanae, even some Lekgolo, but Kahlanx could easily identify 
those as the scum of his race, 'they who didn't follow ancient 
Lekgolo codes ' . 

As soon as they reached the gate to Truth's council chamber they were 
suddenly surrounded by an entire flock of armed Jiralhanae. 

"You will be escorted to the prison cells, please follow without 
further ado." 

Chakuth stepped forwards, "Excuse me? Prison cells? We didn't do 
anything wrong!!", he said surprised and slightly offended. 

The Jiralhanae gave him a penetrating death stare, "Hold you mouth 
Unggoy, your race is no longer of service to the Covenant, all 
remaining leaders of the Unggoy race are to be neutralized or locked 
away until further notice.". 

The High Commander gritted his sharp teeth and let out a frustrated 
growl, "I don't have to take this from a fur ball such as yourself! 
You don't outrank me at all, you're just a lousy Major, means 
nothing! Get out of my sight, I have to speak to the Prophet of 
Truth, NOW!", he shouted, surprising his team with his tenacity. 

The Jiralhanae let out a huff, then growled and made some gestures to 
smack the Unggoy down. Chakuth noticed, ducked and jumped aside, drew 
his plasma gun and released a charged bolt into the back of the 
alien ' s head . 

The team drew their weapons to take on the rest of the Jiralhanae. 
Kahlanx had no weapons, he just had the thought of his brother on 
earth, most likely murdered by humans, he had only hatred as a 
weapon . 

Enraged, he smashed his armoured hands on the head of a unsuspecting 
Jiralhanae, crushing the helmet the alien had, and fracturing it's 
skull. He roared, ready to take them on. 

Calith and Vemeth had positioned themselves back against back and 
shot anything that came to close to them, while Miph did his 
backstabber strategy. Duthaz was glad he finally had the time to 
shoot some Jiralhanae, he had been long wanting to give the hairy 
monsters what they deserved. 

As soon as the 6 ape-like aliens were eliminated, Chakuth turned 
towards his team, "Well, if you didn't believe me before, now is a 
good time to start believingaC 1 " , he said dryly. 



Duthaz rolled his eyes, "Let's just go talk to Trutha€l", he said as 
he walked towards the bulkhead to Truth's council. 

At the door Kahlanx smashed the controls that held it shut from the 
other side with ease. He stared at the Sangheili, nodded and waited 
for his team to enter first. To their utmost surprise Truth was the 
only one that inhabited the room. He sat in his throne, staring out 
over the battles in space, which his fleet, of course, were winning. 

A faint grin overcame his face, then he turned around to face the 
team he had sent into it's death. 

"Why have you returned here, what's the pointa€l", he asked 
silently . 

Chakuth stepped forwards, his face grim and his burning eyes fuelled 
with the renewed hatred for the 'Holy One'. 

"Why, why did you send them into their deaths, and why did you send 
me and my friends there, you knew didn't you?! I have been faithful 
to you and the Covenant as long as I have memories, why dispose of me 
so suddenly?!", he shouted, his high pitched voice resonating through 
the empty chamber. 

The grin on Truth's face faded, his arms crossed, "Heresy, that's 
whya€ 1 Your kind has the habit to turn against the Covenant, and your 
leading capabilities are a threat to us . It's simple, one of your 
pesky kind stands up for your rights and the rest follow like 
mindless puppets. It has happened before, and it will not happen 
again, which is why I have decided that the Unggoy are no longer in 
service of the Covenant.". 

Silence, the five Unggoy of Chakuth ' s team stared wide-eyed at their 
former Prophet, "So you're actually saying, that the Unggoy on this 
vessel are all goneaCl?", Chakuth asked. "No, merely locked away 
until further notice, we're not yet sure what to do with your kind.". 
Truth replied calmly. 

"I can't believe this, all the Unggoy that were left behind on High 
CharityaC 1 all just condemned to their certain death by the FloodaC 1 
and strangely enough there are no Jiralhanae, Kig-Yar or Yanme'e 
thereaC 1 coincidental isn't ita€l", Chakuth said gritting his 
teeth . 

"It's been all one big lie, it already was kind of suspicious that no 
one knew that there was a life threatening parasite on the sacred 
rings, that thousands of Unggoy died as cannon fodder, just because 
you high-and-mighty liars thought we served no better purpose!!", 
Chakuth shouted. 

"I've been watching how my kind has suffered from the orders of the 
Prophets, how the Sangheili and Jiralhanae, and even the more useless 
Kig-Yar have been using and sacrificing us for 'the greater good'. 
Well enough of that, if you want to get rid of the Unggoy, that's 
your business. Truth. But I will not let my kind be locked away until 
further notice. You will find out how useful the Unggoy can be, just 
watch me!", he said as he turned around, pulled his Fuel Rod Gun off 
his back and hefted in onto his shoulder. 


"Anyone with mea€l?" 


Chakuth said as he turned his head back at his 



team. Miph already stood next to him with his plasma pistol in his 
hand. Calith and Vemeth, with a slightly scared Denakh walked towards 
Chakuth, shaking their heads slightly. 

> Kahlanx felt betrayed anyway, his brother had left him, he felt no 
obligations to the Prophets or Covenant for that matter, he slowly 
walked towards the small group of Unggoy, leaving Duthaz standing in 
front of Truth. <p> 

"You too, 'Kinomanee? Are you too leaving the Covenant?", Truth 
asked, not showing any signs of regret. 

The Sangheili moved his bright orange eyes from the reflective floor 
to meet with Truth's eyes, "You have shoved my people aside, to make 
place for furry monkeys with no greater brain then that of the 
Yanme'e, yet you still want me to work for you?". 

Truth's face showed no emotion, just a sly hand wave, then his throne 
descended further into the bowels of the ship. The silent honour 
guards stepped off the elevator plateau that had just descended and 
drew their weapons. 

"Die, Heretics!", they shouted in unison. 


Xehn sat in a darkened room, his big hands placed on the ground. The 
pain he felt earlier from separating with his brother had gotten 
worse. His head hurt a bit and he had hoped the darkness would calm 
the pain. 

"Humans, humans on our sideaCl Us Lekgolo submitting our prideaC 1 
it's awkward on it's least.", he held his head down, "Yet, we were 
forced to fight themaC 1 Fight or be extinctaCl". 

He stared at his hands, "ThoughaCl these hands can crush a Prophet 
like a Yanme'eaCl why have we not triedaC 1 " . 

He clenched his hand and felt a hint of anger flow through his body, 
"WhyaC 1 how could I live with the fact I have never even seen my home 
planetaC 1 How can I live with the fact that I've been born on a 
Covenant planetoidaC 1 " , he rose, "Why am I doubting to bring them 
downaCl", he said with a low voice and walked out of the room. 

The hall was filled with humans, they had to get used to the immense 
alien in the base, his strength was something that had cost numerous 
marines their lives. He was still young, but he had his fair share of 
human deaths . 

'It's been enoughaC 1 ', he said to himself as he pushed away some 

humans waiting in front of a bulkhead for clearance. 

As he made his way through he found himself in the laboratory he had 
killed a human earlier. The female lab worker who had given him the 
translator worked here, he knew. She had her hands down on Covenant 
technology, "You, human!", he said as he noticed her standing over 
some computer monitors. 

She looked at him, her green eyes priming at him, "I have a name you 
know, your kind is rather rudeaCl", she said and looked back at the 
screen. Xehn clenched his fists again and growled softly, "The 



nervea€l", he said as he walked closer, intentionally making the 
floor underneath her tremble. 

"You're not intimidating me. Hunter.", she said dryly, not even 
looking at him while talking. 

"Listen to me, human. I've decided to side with you now, and you just 
act like this in my presence, you have some nerve to not look at me 
while talking!", he stated, his voice lower then usual. 

She turned towards him, pushed her glasses up and cocked an eyebrow, 
"Well, my, my, mya€ 1 Such ego for such small of a brain. Enough tests 
have proven the human brain capacity to be at least twice the size of 
that of your kind. Don't make me laugh, and don't even try the 'rude' 
trick on me, it's not working.", she said and turned away from 
him . 

He couldn't help but roar, charged towards her, and within a few 
unexpected seconds his big hands were gripped tightly around her 
fragile shoulders, "I don't lose my patience very often, but I guess 
this entire situation and this awful white light make me very 
uncomfortable. Listen to me, I need youa€ 1 to give me some way to try 
and communicate with my kind within the Forerunner vessel, is that so 
hard for you to do for me? Or do you believe that my brain capacity 
doesn't understand 'Right Frequency' over 'Kill a human'?", his voice 
was cold, and had a very strict tone to it. 

She knew, he was smarter then the average Lekgolo she had heard of on 
the field, and to annoy him more could result in a lot of damage. Not 
to her but certainly to her lab. "Fine, I'll get you somethinga€ 1 " , 
she said calmly as he winced from tight grip he had on her 
shoulders . 

Xehn let her go, and rose carefully not to bump his head against the 
ceiling again, "Why do you doubt my intelligencea€ 1 ? " , he asked 
quietly as she searched her data-pad. 

"I don't really doubt your intelligence, it's just that your kind we 
have registered never really showed any significant battle strategy, 
but you're very different; not just in size and armoura€l", she said 
with her normal gentle voice. 

"I'm a Behemoth class, bigger, stronger and bred for war alonea€ 1 I 
have greater intelligence and had a different training. To put it 
simple. You had your Spartans, we have Behemothsa€ 1 " , he said as he 
looked around the room. 

"I seea€ 1 I'm learning so much from your team I couldn't dream of 
discovering from dead bodiesa€l", she said and walked towards 
him. 

He titled his head a bit, "I seea€l", he said calmly. 

She smiled, "May Ia€l please?", she asked and held a hand out to 
him. 

"May you what, what do you wanta€l", he asked her. 

Before he had time to ask more her hand was pressed against his skin, 
carefully exploring his irregular skin pattern. "Amazinga€ 1 " , she 



said to herself. 


Xehn felt horribly violated, "What's so amazinga€l", he said as he 
grabbed her arm and pushed her away from him. 

She stared at him a bit shocked, then her face showed a glowing 
excitement, "The fact that you're not actually what we have 
speculated you to be. You're warm, you have a skin, it's not like a 
scaled cold skin like that of the Grunts, or a smooth hide like that 
of Elites and Jackals, I've never thought of your kind being as warm 
as you area€l", she rattled. 

Xehn felt a twitch, his hand, "What were you thinkinga€ 1 " , he 
asked . 


"There are theories about your kind consisting of worm like beings, 
that you were spineless and had no skin, but just a slimy membrane to 
prevent dehydration, and yes, we thought you were cold bloodeda€l", 
she said and opened the bulkhead. 


" Incompentena€ 1 " , he felt her stare at him, shook his head slightly 
and followed her out of the room. 


Even though their resistance had taken quite the few Jiralhanae 
victims, they couldn't fight off a whole battalion of them. They had 
been imprisoned in the same block, no bars just a plasma field, 
deadly if touched. Chakuth sat close to the pulsating field and had 
his eyes cast down on the floor, his mind wasn't in the prison cell, 
but back on his home planet, in his beautiful swamp where he grew 
up . 

Miph sat leaned against his friend, he was asleep, and Chakuth was 
always the one to serve as his pillow. He dreamt, Chakuth knew, 
occasionally he'd mutter some words about how good his skills were. 

It made the young Unggoy commander smile, his friend was quite the 
ego-tripper, but he was loyal to Chakuth and never let him 
down . 

Chakuth inhaled and felt himself return to the prison he sat in, he 
stared at Kahlanx, who had settled himself in the farthest corner, he 
was quiet, he didn't move at all, almost as if he was dead. Duthaz 
'Kinomanee was swearing, he had started swearing since they were 
locked away and hadn't stopped since. Even though Chakuth couldn't 
understand the Sangheili native language, he knew that the ex 
commander cursed, the tone alone was enough to identify the string of 
foul words the Sangheili muttered. 

Denakh slept near Calith and Vemeth, who had talked about past war 
experiences. Even though it started like they would pick on the 
rookie Unggoy, they seemed to have taken him under their 
protection . 

Chakuth smiled again, faintly, even though their future was grim and 
there was no way of breaking out of the cell they sat in, he didn't 
see the future as grim as it really was. He was learned by his 
father, a former Unggoy General, that giving up hope is like 
dying . 



Kahlanx had his hands placed firm on the floor, occasionally his fist 
clenched and twitched, it felt like a forceful motion, but not 
something that came from his own body. He ignored it as much as he 
can, he had no intentions to think about a stupid spasm in his hand, 
it was his brother that mattered to him most. His brother was 
murdered by humans and he wanted to go back and show them that alone, 
Lekgolo could be just as lethal. 

The sound of the doors opening at the end of the hall woke up Denakh, 
but Miph slept straight through it. Chakuth sat straight up and 
peered down the hall, where at least 6 Jiralhanae commanders waited 
for some sort of clearance. He narrowed his eyes, staring at the 
giant monkeys coming their way, 'Now whata€ 1 ', he thought as he 
carefully placed his friend on the floor and rose. 

The highest ranking of the small group gave Chakuth a degrading 
stare, "Chakuth Zhetey, your and your team are found guilty by the 
council . " . 

"Guilty of what?!", Chakuth shouted. 

"Guilty of heresy and siding up with the human race.". The Jiralhanae 
commander stated. 

Duthaz rose, "What?! You have got to be kidding me!", he roared and 
walked closer to the force field, "Siding up with humans?! And just 
where did that bullshit originate from?!", he shouted, clearly very 
upset. The ape-like alien huffed a short laugh and signalled to shut 
down the plasma field. 

As soon as the curtain of pulsating plasma was lifted, the Jiralhanae 
stepped inside and smashed the Sangheili to the ground with a single 
blow, "Justice has been served, split-chinaC 1 Take them to the 
execution chamber.", he said. 

Chakuth fought as fierce as he could, but he had no chance against 
the massive monster that held his arms to tight. He looked back and 
saw how they had chained Kahlanx, their only hope, he had not even 
fought them and his head was contracted into his huge armour. All he 
could sense from the usually almost cheerful Lekgolo was pain and 
sorrow . 

He had supposedly lead his team into heresy, and sided with the 
humans. He thought it over a few times and it became harder to 
understand every time it re-entered his mind. 

'I'm so sorryaC 1 I'm so, so sorryaC 1 ', was the mantra that repeated 
itself through his head. He wasn't sure who it was directed to 
exactly, but he could feel that, with every repeat of the sentence, 
his heart and body hurt more. 

Miph hadn't spoken a word since he was ruthlessly dragged out of the 
cell, over the ground, and was later swung over one of the shoulders 
of the Jiralhanae. He couldn't stop thinking about Chakuth, and how 
it'd hurt for him to bear the responsibility of the deaths of his own 
friends. Usually only the Sangheili were forced into such trials, and 
he knew it was a lot of strain on the back of a young Unggoy with 
noble blood. 


Even though Chakuth was able to keep his own given birth and family 



name, he knew it wasn't going to help him out of his current 
situation, like his father warned him once, There are some things, 
money and a high rank or noble family can't save you from. '_ 

The Jiralhanae commander tied Kahlanx down with thick chains and 
magnetic force fields, which stuck to the Lekgolo like glue. Kahlanx' 
mind was blank, he felt nothing, just his childhood memories with his 
older brother, even though there was a war waging at the time he was 
born he still had some remarkably happy memories. 

He slowly lifted his head to face thousands of Jiralhanae, Kig-Yar 
and Yanme'e cheering, and shouting at them. Not even to think about 
the hundreds of minor Prophets, mocking their previous attempt to 
kill the demon, which only resulted into getting the human off the 
ship. 'No, this is not how I have planned myself to diea€ 1 this is 
not how I want to meet my enda€ 1 ', he thought to himself as he 
burrowed his head in his armour again. 

A pack of Jiralhanae Honour Guards walked forward, they had 
ornamental weapons, Chakuth figured they were going to be skewered. 

An old fashioned way, but horribly painful, and if done the right 
way, it'd take long to die too. He closed his eyes and inhaled, 
feeling his eyes burn, "It has been a pleasure to have been in the 
same team with you, you guysa€l", he said softly, hoping they didn't 
hear him. 

Just when the spear of the Jiralhanae was about to penetrate 
Chakuth ' s scaled skin the bulkhead doors to the chamber got blown 
off. A huge flock of massive sized Lekgolo recycled their weapons, 
and the other division fired, killing the honour guards with their 
powerful weapons. Chakuth opened his eyes and saw how two Lekgolo had 
taken Truth as a hostage. "Release the prisoners, or Truth is going 
to be sorry he tamed my kindaCl", a heavy voice sounded, the Lekgolo 
representative and General, Zehkaz Gosu Lihx. 


_Hope you liked, I'm working on chapter 8, I hope to post it soon :) 
Please keep R&R-ing :D_ 


8 . Zealous Liberator 

AN: Sorry this took so damn long, but I had a writer's block 00;;; to 
make it up. I'll add two chapters (: 

Disclaimer: I no owney Halo XD . . . huuuu . . . All original characters 
are copyright to me. 

**Chapter VIII a€" Zealous Liberator ** 

"Heresy!", the minor Prophets kept shouting as they were escorted to 
safety by the Jiralhanae. 

"Stuff ita€l", Zehkaz said dryly as he stared at his bond-brother, 
then stared at Truth, who apparently wasn't scared at all. 

"What do you hope to accomplish with this, Lekgolo. You'll never get 
off this ship.", he said quietly. 



Zehkaz laughed softly and waited for the rescue-division to free 
Chakuth ' s team, "Don't worry Truth, we've got our way off.", he said 
as he pushed the end of his gun against Truth's fragile head. The 
Prophet narrowed his eyes and slightly winced at the cold steel of 
the weapon on his head. 

Kahlanx looked at the leader of his kind, Zehkaz was almost a head 
taller than his brother Xehn, he had a reputation for being 
relentless and very strict. But Kahlanx knew him better then most 
Lekgolo, he was trained by him. As he rose from the ground he stared 
at the Unggoy and waited for their release. 

Chakuth rubbed his wrists and stared at their saviours, all Behemoth 
classed Lekgolo, bigger, stronger and smarter then the usual breed. 

He smiled, thinking back to the short time spent in the prison, and 
the hope he never really gave up. He saw how the commander of the 
group communicated with Kahlanx and guided them away from the 
room . 

The halls were total chaos, there were Kig-Yar and Yanme'e 
everywhere, they were in panic and occasionally got stepped on by one 
of the passing by Lekgolo. 

They ran towards the hangar of the Forerunner vessel, and even though 
they didn't run very fast, every step they placed on the metal of the 
ship shook the ground and was a potential danger for everything that 
walked in their way. 

> After running past several parallel hallways they met up with an 
enormous group of Unggoy and more Lekgolo, they had been freed from 
their prisons and were also escorted off the ship. Duthaz stared 
around, he noticed that also a small group of Sangheili accompanied 
them, he felt a grin cross his face as he met up with a few of his 
old team mates. <p> 

The leader of the rescue division was Zehkaz' brother Ghazad Zhun 
Lihx, he wasn't as strong and tall as his brother but he had the 
intelligent side of the share, being the tactical genius of his 
bloodline he had a neck for rescue operations and leaded it for that 
reason . 

"Xodus, take them to the ship.", he said to his bond brother and 
stopped, "We're being f ollowedaC 1 " , he said and signalled a few other 
Lekgolo to help him fight off the flock of Jiralhanae honour 
guards . 

Ghazad charged his cannon and blasted right through the ornamental 
armour the head Jiralhanae wore. He growled and brought up his 
shield, charging it again. 

The two other Lekgolo fired at the same time in a cross pattern, 
hitting the flanks of the group. "Make sure none of them follow, then 
clear a path for Zehkaz to follow!". 

Chakuth was pushed forward with a group of Unggoy into an elevator, 
the chaos in the halls of the Forerunner ship confused him, and it 
had seemed he was suddenly regrouped with at least 100 other Unggoy 
on a cargo elevator to the hangar. He knew it was up to him to lead 
them in an orderly fashion to whatever ship the Lekgolo planned on 
taking them out with. 

> He stared at Kahlanx' head as the elevator slowly went down and 



swore he saw a pair of blue-green coloured eyes staring right back at 
him. The Unggoy blinked, and held his hand up to him, waving a 
bit . <p> 

The elevator ride was horribly long and it took much to long for most 
of the Unggoy, who had gotten nervous. 

Chakuth had no idea how far the elevator reached down, it was as if 
the surrounding they were in wasn't even part of the ancient ship 
anymore. It looked a lot different. But he was very sure that they 
were still on the Forerunner ship, it didn't really look like any 
Covenant material either. Then the dense material that surrounded the 
elevator shaft made place for glass, and an enormous hangar came into 
view . 

Chakuth looked down, and to his amazement he saw an enormous CCS 
classed cruiser, docked up with by some sort of funnel. He had never 
seen anything like it before, and it couldn't stop amazing him. 

Around the ship Sangheili in armours suited for space, operated and 
steadied the funnel attached to the end of the elevator. 

> As soon as the elevator had touched with the ground of the hangar 
Chakuth stepped into the funnel and turned back to face the other 
Unggoy . <p> 

"Okay brethren, pleaseaC 1 no running or shoving, walk in an orderly 
fashion!", he said as he walked forward through the dimly lit space. 
Against his expectations it was quite big, Lekgolo could also fit 
through it, which was a reassuring thought. 

When he set foot on harder ground than the material in the funnel, he 
stared around, the hallways of the cruiser were very luxurious and 
beautifully lit with dimmed purple-blue light. The floor was so clean 
he saw his reflection in it, the only thing he wondered was why it 
hadn't been used in battle. It seemed like it was a battle cruiser 
and not just any, but a very good and big one. 

A Sangheili walked up to Chakuth giving him a crisp nod, "Chakuth 
Zhetey, I welcome you aboard the _Zealous Liberator_. " . 

Chakuth frowned, "_Zealous Liberator_a€ 1 ? I've never heard of that 
name in the Covenant fleetaCl", he said while a few more Sangheili 
walked up to him to guide the other Unggoy inside the ship and to 
their departments. 

The Gold armoured Elite grinned faintly, "It must be because this is 
not a Covenant cruiser, it's a Sangheili craft, named after it's 
destined purpose. And here I stand on the finest ship the Sangheili 
have built, on it's way to liberate us from the greedy hands of the 
Prophets.". He turned around, "Please follow me to the bridge.", he 
said. Chakuth nodded and left the guiding of the Unggoy to the team 
of Sangheili. 

"This ship is indeed anything better then I've seen before.", Chakuth 
said, "So it was built for the purpose of liberating the Sangheili 
from the Prophets?", he asked. 

The Sangheili guiding him seemed to be the shipmaster, "No, actually 
it was built in order of a general in service of the Covenant 
armada.", he said entering the bridge of the ship. 



"A general? Who was it?", Chakuth asked while staring around at the 
crew of the _Zealous Liberator_, all of them were Sangheili. 

The shipmaster walked up the slope to the higher part of the bridge 
and stared onto the holographic map. "It was General Charam Ikuda 
Zhetey, your father if I'm not mistaken.", the way the Sangheili 
brought it was so dry, it made Chakuth shiver. 

"My father had this ship built! Why?", Chakuth asked, completely 
dumbfounded . 

The Sangheili turned around and faced him with his hands on his back, 
"I can understand your disbelief and confusion Chakuth, but let me 
explain.", he started. 

"General Charam lead the Unggoy forces back in the times when you 
were still on your home planet enjoying your childhood. He believed 
in a prophecy, one that held a very charismatic Unggoy, who will 
eventually free the Unggoy from the slavery of the Covenant and it's 
Prophets . " . 

"I met him when we were put together on one team. He lead a very 
talented group of Unggoy. One very unfaithful day, we fought in a 
battle we were doomed to lose, but Charam just didn't gave up. He 
continued fighting, even saved my lifeaCl Although it was at the cost 
of his. After I dragged him to safety, after I said I wanted to repay 
the debt I had for being saved by him, he made me promise 
something.", he said. 

Chakuth listened intensely, he was never told how his father died 
exactly, just that he was shot by someone. 

"He made me promise to make sure the Unggoy of the Prophecy he always 
spoke of got the help he needed to free the Unggoy race. I always 
thought Charam was the Unggoy of the prophecy, he was such an amazing 
leader and a little of a father figure to the younger Unggoy of his 
team. He was an incredible soldieraC 1 The last things he muttered 
were _'Save Chakuth, please help him with his journey. '._ I thought 
he was just delirious, then I heard he had a son named Chakuth. At 
that time I realized what I had to do. And here I stand, in front of 
the High Commander of the Unggoy. Which is funny, because there are 
no generals left, meaning you are the only classified as one.", he 
spoke . 

Chakuth ' s eyes widened, "Me?", he shouted in surprise. 

The shipmaster grinned, "I have vowed to save you Chakuth, I have 
also promised your father to help you with your journey. That means 
that this ship is under your command.", he added to it. 

"I ehma€ 1 " , Chakuth started, he decided against finishing the 
sentence and softly bit his tongue. 

"I guess it's still hard to believe for you, it's okay you will get 
used to it eventually.", the Sangheili spoke, "My name is Akena 
'Anumee, this ship's master. But you will be in charge of the ship. I 
just make sure we get were we want to get.". 

Kahlanx set foot into the _Zealous Liberator_ the first thing he 
noticed was how good the ship was put together. It was certainly a 



very luxurious ship and well armed too. He was followed by a group of 
other Lekgolo as they were guided to the aft section of the ship. The 
Sangheili had told them that was the best place for Lekgolo to reside 
due to it's size of chambers. 

He had heard a few Lekgolo talk about him but ignored it so far. It 
was insignificant chatter he didn't care about. 

As he looked around the spacious room he stood in, he suddenly 
remembered a mission he and Xehn had been sent on. It also included a 
long travel on battle cruisers like the _Zealous Liberator_. He 
sighed, 'No more missions with Xehna€ 1 ', he thought and sat down 
somewhere far away from the rest of the Lekgolo. 

> He listened to their conversations, to how they spoke over the 
rescue operation from Truth's grasp. Then the word Xehn came by and 
Kahlanx was immediately interested, "What about Xehna€l", he 
asked . <p> 

"They say you're the Bond-Brother of Xehn Huth Kuthana€ 1 Is that 
true?", one asked. 

Kahlanx signed, "Yeah I was, I am also more then just his bond 
brother, I'm also his biological brother.". He said staring at the 
ground . 

The conversations died out, the Lekgolo that stood in the room stared 
at Kahlanx quietly. 

"You were his brother? Do you mean he is dead?", one asked. 

Kahlanx stared at him, "The humans killed him.", he said quietly as 
more Lekgolo walked into the room. 

"Killed by humans!", a heavy voice sounded, "You have no faith in 
your brother whatsoever, now do youa€l?". Zehkaz walked towards 
Kahlanx, "Xehn can't be dead.". He stated dryly. 

> Kahlanx looked up at him, "What do you mean by thata€l", he 
asked . <p> 

"I mean, Xehn is not dead.", he said placing a hand on Kahlanx' 
shoulder. "How do you know he's not dead?", Kahlanx asked. 

"That's easy young Kahlanx, I was called by him to form an alliance 
with the human race. Then I learned you were supposed to be back on 
the ship by that time. And I heard from some informants that you were 
held captive and sentenced for execution. In any way, your brother is 
still alive.", he said. 

Kahlanx let out a sigh of relief, he felt the weight on his shoulders 
drop off and suddenly he could breathe normally again. 

A sudden jerk in movement almost buckled over a few of the Lekgolo, 
the dark insides of the Forerunner ship replaced themselves for the 
broad space and the battered earth. Kahlanx stared at the human home 
planet, 'This war has to stopa€ 1 ', he thought as he watched how the 
once azure blue planet came closer into view. 

> Zehkaz stared at Kahlanx, then at his own brother, 'You're lucky to 
have been teamed up with your own biological brother Kahlanx, it 
makes working together so much more easy.', he spoke to 

himself . <p> 



Chakuth stared how Akena piloted the ship out of the hangar of the 
forerunner ship, accurate 3 dimensional images formed a map of their 
surroundings . 

It was the only way for the ship to navigate, the bridge of the ship 
was in the middle of the ship, it had no windows, just a 3D star-map 
that showed everything it needed too. 

The young Unggoy found it interesting how the vessel moved quite 
manoeuvrable regardless of it's size. Akena didn't speak a word, he 
was to fixed on the controls trying to get the to the planet as fast 
as it could. Chakuth stared at the Navigational board, a Sangheili 
sat behind it, he had blue armour, obviously a rookie. 

He walked towards the Sangheili, "May I pleaseaCl?", he proposed as 
he pointed at the board. 

The Sangheili stared at him and nodded, "Go ahead.", he spoke 
quietly . 

Chakuth stared at the board and took a closer look on the earth, 
homing in on the base they were sent to earlier. 

He typed in the coordinates and sent them to Akena ' s controls, "Fly 
there, someone is waiting for us thereaC 1 Besides, if we're gonna 
side up with the humans, the person to speak about it is there 

too . " . 

End Note: I know, it's a short chapter, but at least it explains a 
little about Chakuth ' s heritage, but dun worry, he will get his own 
chapter ( : . 


9. The Kuthan Brothers 


AN: Ok, second try, as FF is rather annoying, please ignore any 
spelling errors for now. I'll replace this chap with a better version 
soon XX anyway, enjoy, for now :P 

Dislaimer: Halo no mine. Chars are (: 


**Chapter IX a€" The Kuthan Brothers** 

"No, I don't want to play with you KahlanxaCl", Xehn said as he 
pushed his younger brother away from him. The infant Lekgolo tumbled 
over and fell on the hard iron ground. A cry of pain filled Xehn ' s 
being as he growled at his younger brother, "You're such a cry baby, 
can't you take any pain? You will never be a strong warrior with that 
mentality Kahlanx, stand up and stop crying, it's pathetic.", his 
voice was cold as he turned around and walked away. 


Kahlanx tried to stand up, he knew he could but he didn't feel like 
it, he wanted his brother to know he hurt him. Another uncontrolled 
cry, the youngster hadn't learned to talk yet. Xehn turned around, he 
was already old enough to wear an armour his size. Even though he was 
armoured enough, his teal coloured eyes primed at his younger 
brother, "What do you think you're doingaC 1 Get up.", he 
said . 



Kahlanx held out his hand at his brother, silent wails sounded from 
the throat of the young un armoured Lekgolo, "Xehn.", it sounded 
through the soft cries. 

Xehn ' s iron stare softened, the first thing he learned wasn't the 
name of his father, but his own. "Finea€l", he whispered and walked 
back to take Kahlanx' hand, pulled him up gently and walked into the 
city . 

He and his brother were born in the Holy City of High Charity, he 
knew he was born into slavery, into serving the Covenant until his 
dying breath. But as he saw the shining eyes of his brother he'd 
rather forget that he never saw the planet his race originated from. 
He and his brother were left alone after their father died, Xehn knew 
that he could grow up on his own, that he didn't need someone to look 
up to, but when he heard the news it hurt him more then he had 
imagined . 

Kahlanx was to small to understand at that time, he couldn't even see 
and hear when it happened and the young Lekgolo 's fate lay entirely 
in the hands of his bigger brother. Xehn never minded to raise and 
take care of his brother until he reached the age he was in now, he 
needed a lot of attention and wanted to be entertained at all 
times . 

Regardless of the annoyance the infant brought him, he never thought 
of handing the task to someone more qualified. He stared at Kahlanx 
as he walked into the Lekgolo quarters, he noticed how the child 
wanted nothing more then to run off and disappear into the crowd of 
Lekgolo to play with all of them. 

Xehn sighed and pulled his brother back and pushed him closer towards 
him as he walked into the crowd. He never thought about the fact that 
the quarters he lived in was like a little city on it's own. It had 
it's own cultural essence, and it provided the shelter his race 
needed if not out to fight the humans. 

Even though there was a war waging, it was not readable from the 
ambience in his small world. 

"Impressive, he grew quite a lot the last few units.", Xehn ' s friend 
said as he patted the armoured head of the young Kahlanx. "I grew 
faster then Xehn, and now he's jealous about it.", Kahlanx bloated 
and ran off. 

Xurru shook his head and watched how the youngster ran off, "You're 
still gonna be the taller of the two Xehn, you're older.", Xurru 
joked and poked Xehn ' s side. 

"I'm not Jealous of that brat, I will never be. If only I could calm 
him down a little, it seems that he's on hyperactive mode ever since 
he got that armour. It looks stupid on him, it's to big.", Xehn said 
quietly . 

His friend laughed and placed his hand on his shoulder, "Just wait 
until he's older, he'll be a great warrior, we've all had our 
hyperactive days.". 

Xehn stared at Xurru, "Actually, I didn't have those daysa€l", he 
said and stared how Kahlanx tried to throw over some crates. 



"You're different.", Xurru said quietly and tilted his head a 
little . 

A loud clang echoed though the area, the sound of metal objects 
clashing with each other. Kahlanx' shield against Xehn's, sparks flew 
off the metal as Xehn's overwhelming strength pushed the younger 
Lekgolo against the ground. 

"You're not gonna win this Kahlanx.", Xehn said as he easily held his 
brother on one place. 

"We'll seea€l", Kahlanx' Matured voice sounded, he had grown so fast 
Xehn had lost track of the once so fragile creature, to him his 
brother was still the baby Lekgolo he had first set eyes on when he 
was born. 

Thinking about this was the only error he made, his brother took the 
little time he was off guard and threw him over. Xehn felt the ground 
impact on his back, winced a little and was up before Kahlanx thought 
was even possible. 

Xehn knew that took most of Kahlanx' strength and forced the younger 
Lekgolo back and further down onto the ground with ease. 

"You're only strong when nobody's looking, that's sad Kahlanxa€l", 
Xehn's dark voice spoke. Kahlanx stared at him, he had no obligations 
for replying to him. 

It remained silent for a minute, then Xehn got off his brother and 
rose to his full length. Kahlanx stared at him, a mischievous stare, 
"Man you weight to much, ever considered going on a diet?", he said 
then let out a strange cackle. 

Xehn primed his death stare at his brother, let out a loud roar and 
started running towards him. 

Kahlanx couldn't stop laughing and tried to get up, his plan was to 
run away but it didn't seem to work. His brother's shoulder clashed 
against the plate armour on his chest. The impact made him gasp for 
air but didn't stop him from laughing at his much stronger and older 
brother . 

"You're such a stiff prick! Loosen up for once in you life!", Kahlanx 
said as he tried to get up and his cackle had faded away into the 
distance . 

Xehn stared at him, Kahlanx had never been this close to his brother, 
and it scared him. "Can you get off now? Or I'll do somethingaC 1 so 
horribleaC 1 that you'll be sorry you jumped on me for the rest of 
your life.", Kahlanx threatened. 

Xehn huffed, his eyes narrowed, "Like whataC 1 huh?", he 
spoke . 

"Don't make me do this XehnaCl", Kahlanx said, restraining the urge 
to laugh again. 

"I'm not afraid of you little brat.", Xehn stated and pushed his 
weight onto Kahlanx' body. 



The younger 


"Okay, now you've done it, prepare for humiliation!", 

Lekgolo shouted and brought his head near Xehn ' s . 

It happened to fast for Xehn to do anything about it. He shivered, 
then he felt his body go numb for a second. 

His first reaction was to get off Kahlanx as fast as he could and sit 
in a corner being disgusted about it, he didn't, "Youa€l YOUa€ 1 
Licked me!", he shouted scratched the orange skin where his own 
brother's tongue passed earlier. 

"I told you, back off I've got more backstabbing moves than you and 
I'm not afraid to use any of them. ", Kahlanx said defiantly, rose 
and crossed his arms. 

"You're disgust inga€ 1 " , Xehn said and rose as well, "If you need me. 
I'll be cleaning myself for the next 24 hoursa€l", he said and walked 
of f . 

"It's not like I carry some deadly disease you know!", Kahlanx 
shouted and watched him disappear behind the gates of their 
quarters . 

"Bah, so lame, if I ever get paired up with him. I'll commit 
suicidea€l", he said and walked in the opposite direction of his 
brother . 

Zehkaz stared at the two brothers, "Stand up straight you two, what 
kind of pathetic show is thisa€l?", his voice sounded agitated, but 
the Kuthan brothers weren't about to work along. "I'm not working 
with this guy.", Kahlanx said and turned his head away. 

Zehkaz stared at him, "And who said you even had a choice, huh? I 
certainly didn't!", he said and grabbed his shoulders, placing him 
next to Xehn and his friends. 

"There we go, you're brothers, learn to work together!", he said and 
turned around, walking away from the small team of four 
Lekgolo . 

Xehn eyed his younger brother, he said nothing, and faced his friends 
again . 

Zehkaz turned to face the five groups of young Lekgolo, "Well, your 
mission is to retrieve this piece of rock, within the given time. The 
first group to achieve this will be the winner and get a head start 
in the next training. But don't think that head start will give you 
any big advantages. Winning should be an honour.". 

The Lekgolo general held up a purple glowing piece of crystal. "This 
crystal, this is what you will protect with your lives against the 
villains, which will be three groups of you. Group four, two and five 
are the bad guys, you're not representing anyone, you're just going 
to show me how good you are in protecting something very important, 
it's another aspect of your training. Group one and three will do 
their very best to retrieve the crystal from the other groups. The 
three villain groups will have to work together to keep the two 
rivalling retrieval groups away from that crystal. You have 24 units 
to get the crystal, if the crystal is not brought to me within this 



time span, I will pick the best team-working group out of the villain 
gang. Is this clear?", he asked. 

The team of Lekgolo all shouted _'yes'_ in unison, then stood up 
straight . 

Zehkaz eyed them , "Alright, team four, two and five, step forward.", 
he said and waited for the three teams to stand before him. 

"Guard it with your life.", he said as he handed it over to the 
leader of team five. 

"I will sir.", he replied. 

"Team one, step forward.", he said as Xehn ' s rivalling team walked 
towards their trainer and leader of their kind. 

"Your weapons will not include real Fuel Rod Cannons, but instead a 
variant that shoots a sticky coloured patch, once you get hit with 
it, you're out of the match, understood?". 

He handed over the arm mounted patch guns and called forth Xehn ' s 
team. Zehkaz eyed the young but capable leader and patted his armour, 
"Go for it . " . 

Xehn stared at him and nodded a bit, then turned to his team and 
walked past them attaching the gun to his right arm. 

Kahlanx was excited, he never been to a real training mission before, 
he almost hopped to Zehkaz to get the gun. 

Zehkaz stared at Kahlanx for a while, "Be carefula€l", he said and 
handed Kahlanx the gun. The young Lekgolo hadn't expected it to be so 
heavy and took his time to mount the gun to his arm. They were ready 
to go . 

"Be quiet!", Xehn hissed and pushed Kahlanx' head into his armour. 

The young Lekgolo let out a muffled growl and pushed his brother's 
hand away. 

"Stop it! I know what I'm doing!", he whispered and lifted the gun 
off the ground. 

Xurru crouched towards Xehn, "What are they doing?", he asked and 
carefully pushed the thick leaves to look at the three groups 
guarding the crystal. 

"I don't know, it seems as if they're fighting over somethinga€ 1 " , 
Xehn said and stared at the timer on his forearm, "Six units left, we 
have to hurry or we wont make it back to Zehkaz.", he added to it and 
stared at the rest of his team. 

Kahlanx stared around, he was anxious to shoot them down, grab the 
crystal and run off, back to Zehkaz to show he was the fastest, yet 
he knew that would absolutely cost him his head. 

Xurru sat down, "Six units, that should be enough right?", he 
whispered at Xehn who was still observing the quarrelling 
protectors . 



"It took us seven and a half to only get herea€l", he said, 
absently . 

Xurru ' s team mate Garrex shuffled around, "We're never going to make 
it if we sit here all the time.", he said impatiently. 

Xehn eyed him, "Be quiet, I think I have an ideaa€l", he whispered 
and pointed at the fighting groups. 

"One thing is for sure, they will not be paying attention fighting 
like this. Meaning it should be extra easy to grab it, if you're fast 
enough. Good thing Kahlanx here, our shrimp, is faster then any 
Lekgolo I knowa€l", he said staring at his brother, mocking him a 
bit . 

Kahlanx huffed and gave him a little push, "Shut up!", he 
whispered . 

Xehn turned to face his team and drew their situation in the dirt 
with his clawed finger, "Okay, this is our situation." he pointed at 
four dots behind a wobbly line, across them the three other groups, 
"We have to flank them, they're so preoccupied with fighting it 
should be a piece of cake.", he drew the manoeuvre in the dirt. 

"All right, Kahlanx, I know you hate me, but this is your job, we 
will have to shoot them, you have to run like hella€l Get the crystal 
and run back to Zehkaz.", he said, staring at his brother. 

Kahlanx stared back at his brother, feeling important, "No problem, 
should be a piece of cake.", he said, holding up his hand. 

Xurru stared at Xehn, "But is he fast enough to run back to Zehkaz 
within the given time we have. One thing is for sure, if he doesn't 
make it, the defenders wont get any points at all, they just fight.", 
he stared at them. 

Xehn sighed, "He will be fast enough, I know he will, won't you 
Kahlanx?", he gave him a priming stare. 

Kahlanx stared back, "Don't worry okay, just don't get me shot.", he 
said . 

Xehn narrowed his eyes, "Yes, well. The more time we spend here the 
less time he has to run back, let's go.", he said and signalled Xurru 
and his partner to go to the right side of the quarrelling group of 
defenders . 

Xehn inhaled, 'Okay, this is it...', he thought, and waited for the 
right moment to strike. He signalled to Xurru and Garrex, to go to 
the other side of the group. 

He narrowed his eyes, "Now... or never...", he whispered, digged his 
armored boot into the dirt, and pushed his weight of the grouns, out 
of the bushes. 

He ran straight at them, while staring at the other two teammates run 
at them from other directions. 

"Now!", Xehn screamed, and held op the Patchgun mounted on his arm. 
His first shot was a direct hit, the force of the gun blew the 



Lekgolo it hit over, Xehn was surprised. 

He saw how Xurru and Garrex both shot two others too. 

"Was that supposed to happen!", Xehn cried out, and stared at how the 
rest of the group gathered around the three fallen Lekgolo. 

The leader of the defender's group, Ghanek, turned to Xehn furiously, 
"What kind of gun did you use?", he shouted as he pointed at the 
cracked chest armor on the Lekgolo Xehn shot. 

"The patchguns that Zehkaz gave us, the same you are carrying, what 
else!", Xehn replied. 

He didn't even feel the sticky substance hit his armor. He bent his 
head down to take a look at the red colored glue on his armor, then 
stared back at the groupleader. 

"Explain that, hero.", he said and dismounted the weapon off his arm 
and kneeled next to his fallen teammate. 

Xehn growled, "You think we did this on purpose don't you!", he said 
and walked towards the much smaller Ghanek. The other Lekgolo all 
made way for the reknown Xehn and his unnatural physical 
power . 

Ghanek stood his ground, he wasn't about to be shown who's boss by a 
supposedly stronger show-off. 

"Why yes, I do think you did it on purpose, you have a reputation to 
hold high, don't you. I'd be totally you to just cheat in order to 
get what you want. And that while you are of noble blood. Amazing!", 
Ghanek said. 

Kahlanx stared at them, then at the crystal, 'I can still make it... 
but I can't let them fight here either...', he thought and stared at 
the ground. 

He stared back at the his brother and the leader of the defender's 
group, he sighed, "What would Zehkaz do at a moment like this...", he 
said to himself and closed his eyes. 

"Take it back...", Xehn gowled, towering above the smaller insulter, 
"Take it back or I'll have to force you to...", his voice 
dark . 

Ghanek smiled to himself, "Force me? You, the hero and rolemodel of 
many, would force a smaller and younger Lekgolo such as me, to force 
and take back the truth? How amusing, but I don't think so.", he said 
defiantly as he heard the Lekgolo behind him talk about the 
consequences of Xehn ' s anger. 

"I'm asking you, I will only ask you once... Will you take back what 
you just said about me?", Xehn tried, but it still sounded like a 
threat . 

Ghenak shook his head, "No, I'm actually interesed in your 'supreme' 
power.", he said mocking Xehn. 


The taller Lekgolo growled, the air around them vibrating from the 



rage built up in his veins. 


"Fine!", Xehn said and his hand shot out to reach Ghenak ' s fragile 
neck, "Last chance . . . shorty...", he whispered and bpulled him close 
to his own head. 

Ghanek felt Xehn ' s three clawed fingers clutch around his neck, as he 
felt a panic attack brew up from air depriving. The other Lekgolo 
stared at them in awe as they feared for Ghenak ' s life. 

Ghenak felt the delusional feeling flutter to his head as he 
struggled to free himself from Xehn ' s iron grip. "L-let . . . go . . . " , he 
said as he dug his claws into Xehn ' s hand in a last act of 
desperation . 

"Take it back.", Xehn said again, and fixated his Pale blue eyes on 
Ghanek ' s green ones. 

Ghanek ' s eyes fluttered shut, he felt his consiousness slip away as 
the firm hands pressed themselves deeper into the thick orange 
flesh . 

"Xehn, stop it!", Kahlanx cried out and ran out of the bushes, 
pushing away some cheering bystanders. 

The taller Lekgolo growled, losing the controll he had over his calm 
self, while his younger brother pulled his arm. The bystanding 
Lekgolo provoked thee fight by cheering for either of the sides, it 
was personal and Xehn knew it. 

His hand clutched Ghanek ' s neck tighter, and gagging sounds could be 
heard, "Take it back, while you still can.", he grunted. 

"Enough Xehn, you'll kill him!", Kahlanx shouted and pulled as hard 
as he could. 

Xehn huffed and used the arm Kahlanx hung from to bash his brother 
away, not noticing the reflex he had with his other arm. As Kahlanx 
hit the ground, the cheering seemed to fill the surroudings, and Xehn 
returned back to the struggle. 

A lifeless form hanging from his almost completely clenched fist. 

As his hand opened, and Ghanek ' s armoured body hit the ground, the 
bystanders grew silent. Xehn, the rolemodel of many, had killed a 
much smaller and less strong Lekgolo with one hand, hit his own 
brother away with the other. 

Kahlanx ran a hand over his neck, it hurt, and it was meant this 
time . 

He was shocked by the moisture running down his neck into the armor 
that he wore, 'Xehn...', he whispered to himself as he stood up 
slowly . 

His body ached, not just physical pain, but also the pain that the 
entire scene had caused him mentally, his own brother, the one he 
trusted for his whole life, had just murdered someone. 

Xehn felt a strange tingle in his hands, it burned a little and the 



image of the lifeless Ghanek didn't make it feel any better. 


He watched how two other Lekgolo kneeled down by him and confirmed 
his crime, he had single handedly killed another Lekgolo, over a 
little bickering of name. 

Was that how he was to go through life, as Xehn the murderer? 

'No. . . that is not me, not who I am, not the one I want to be. . . ' , he 
thought to himself as he winced to the pain forming in his head. 

He stared around, and the empty space they stood in seemed horribly 
claustrof obic, the others, standing on eachother like ants, his 
smaller brother, his trust damaged. 

"This is not who I am!", he suddenly shouted outloud, his voice 
rising above the unruly and fearfull crowd. 

The silence that followed sounded like a cacophony of immense noise, 
and it hurted more then any plasmagun could ever hurt. 

The first step was painfull, the second more. He ran as far as he 
could, as fast as he could. Away from that which he had done, that 
which he had commited. 

Kahlanx watched as Xehn ran away from the rest, he wanted to follow 
him, but his stomache ached, his head hurt and he felt the urge to 
throw up. 

Still he placed his hands firm on the ground and pushed himself up, 
"Take Ghenak to Zehkaz, please... Tell him what happened, I will go 
after Xehn.", he said to Xurru and walked into the direction Xehn 
went . 

Xurru nodded, and stared back at Ghenak and the rest of the 
defender's group, he felt a strange emotion pass him by, he had never 
expected to see the most respected friend in his life to do such a 
thing . 

It confused him, and as soon as he could shake the horrible feeling 
of confusion he rose to find his bond-brother to make the walk back 
to Zehkaz. 

Kahlanx stared around the darkened forest, the artificial day 
simulator had obviously gone into a nighttime status, and it made 
things a lot harder. 

"Xehn?", he spoke silently, staring around to find his lost brother, 
"Xehn, please, where are you? Answer me, please!", he said out loud 
this time, hoping for any kind of reply. 

"Xehn... please...", Kahlanx sighed and sat down against a tree, "I 
won't blame you for anything...", he said and stared up the simulated 
night sky. 

He was disturbed by a loud roar from the direction of the small lake. 
He immediatly shot up and ran towards the direction of the sound, 
finding his brother sitting at the lake. 

He stared at him, he didn't know him this way. He took a deep breath 



and walked closer to the figure that he once knew as his proud 
brother . 


"Xehn...", he said carefully not to scare him, and placed his hand on 
his brother's shoulder. 

No reply, he had expected as much and just sat down against his 
brother, his back against the much bigger Lekgolo's back. 

He exhaled, and stared up again, "It's pretty damn amazing isn't 
it...?", he started, referring to the sky above them. 

No reply again, expected though. 

He swallowed, finding it hard to talk with his brother at moments 
like this, then again, he couldn't remember he ever had a good 
conversation with his brother. 

Instead he just leaned backwards, placing his head on his shoulder, 
closing his eyes and trying to find a peacefull moment together with 
his brother, not the one who just killed someone. 

"I don't blame you at all...", Kahlanx suddenly said, turning around 
and positioning himself next to his brother. Xehn ' s eyes were closed, 
Kahlanx didn't even notice it, but when they opened and stared at 
him, he felt the irresistable urge to look back. 

"How come you forgive me for something like that...?", it suddenly 
sounded, and Kahlanx couldn't have felt more happy to hear his 
brother's dark voice. 

Kahlanx 's eyes turned slightly sad, still a bit shocked by the odd 
situation, then wrapped his arms around his brother and leaned onto 
him, "Because you and I... we're the same, we can never be 
separated... And I could never go on if you weren't around to protect 
me...", he whispered, feeling a bit vulnerable to Xehn ' s usual harsh 
comments. "Thanks...", it sounded from Xehn, the most powerfull 
answer Kahlanx ever heard from his brother. It moved him, and the 
moment became more powerfull as he felt Xehn ' s arms around him too. 
"Don't worry Kahlanx, I'll be there for you... Always." 

Xehn stood at attention, Zehkaz was so silent it scared him, "I can't 
believe this happened... you murdered someone.", he said quietly 
after a long pause. 

The young Lekgolo noticed how his trainer's eyes focussed on his as 
he stood before him. His bodysize had always intimidated him. 

"What should I do with you, should you pass or be thrown in front of 
the high council of the prophets... I don't know, I had not expected 
something like this from my most anticipated student.", he said and 
turned his back on him. 

Xehn inhaled the stale air of the room they stood in and closed his 
eyes slowly, "I'm willing to accept exile, as long as my younger 
brother's training and social life will not be affected by my 
actions.", he said calmly. 

Zehkaz turned around and stared at the unusual infant, "Xehn, 
please ...", he said and placed his hand on the unarmoured shoulders of 



the child, "You're not even adult yet, had you not been part of this 
project you'd still be playing in the fields of our planet. Of all 
people, you should know I'm the one that understands your actions. 
Bred from a noble family, high status and a reputation many would 
dream off. Everyone falls off their cloud sometime.", he said and 
cocked his head slightly. 

The young Lekgolo stared at the strongest of his kind, confused and 
defeated by his stirring emotions. 

"I will not let this pass by unnoticed, but I will note this as an 
accident, as I have heard from your teammates and the bystanders, who 
actually did nothing to stop you from harming Ghanek. Foolish and 
childish as your act was, there is no reason in banning the most 
potentional student of this project. No, Xehn, they will know, and 
they will learn to accept you the way you are and will become. I will 
not give you a better treatment, I merely try to understand the 
situation from your point of view.", he added to it. 

Xehn felt relieved, his mind was so set and prepared for the worst he 
had allready imagined himself chained to the wall of shame, "Thank 
you sir...", he murmured and stepped back. 

Zehkaz eyed him one last time, "Learn from your mistakes, and you 
will definately get as far as I have.", he said in a gentle manner, 
then turned his back towards him again, "Dismissed.", he 
said . 

Kahlanx ran as fast as he could, and run fast he could, "I can't 
believe this!", he shouted though his panting as he tried to reach 
the square as fast as he could. 

He saw as the crowd appeared in his line of sight, "Did it start 
yet...?", he asked himself outloud as he made his way through the 
crowds . 

Xehn felt a tug to his arm as he noticed his smaller brother stood 
next to him suddenly, "Hey what took you so long.", he laughed a 
bit . 

"Appearantly someone forgot to wake me up . . . " , he said, obviously 
agitated a bit with his brother. 

"Oh come on, little shrimp. Off into the real world we go after this, 
be glad!", he said. 

Kahlanx couldn't be happy about it, because of his brother's awesome 
and unnaturally high scores he was dragged out of his childhood into 
early training. He saw it as a priviledge and a curse at the same 
time . 

"It's been a full cycle since the accident Xehn had with Ghanek, and 
his family has had time enough to mourn about the loss of a young 
warrior, but time apearantly moved on for the most popular Lekgolo 
among us.", Zehkaz said with proud as he called up Xehn onto the 
stage . 

"I present to you, the hope of the future, the result of a succesful 
project!", he said as he held Xehn ' s adolescent hand up int the 
air . 



He was a head smaller then Zehkaz, but most likely, physically just 
as strong and still growing. Xehn was proud, it was his graduation 
day and he and his brother and friends would be set free into the 
real world of war, to kill humans and prove the Lekgolo worth in the 
Covenant caste. 

As soon as the project was explained they were assigned into groups, 
and to Kahlanx it couldn't take short enough for him to hear with 
whom he was paired. 

Zehkaz was handed a holopad with the next data on it, he held it up 
and read it outloud, "Xehn Kuthan, Kahlanx Kuthan, you two are paired 
together and have been given ' Huth ' as your bond name. Xehn and 
Kahlanx Huth Kuthan, the only pair who's bondbrother are actually 
biological brothers as well. We're expecting miracles from you.", he 
said as he watched how the two walked up the stage and were cheered 
at by the crowds . 

Xehn felt his ego boosted, Kahlanx felt he had to throw 
up . 

"Congratulations, for you two will be assigned to the High Charity's 
Lekgolo quarters, on hold for the Forerunner ship to depart. Good 
luck with your missions untill that time. 

Xehn huffed a 'yes' and walked off the stage for their honorary 
armouring and firearms. Kahlanx followed his brother, still sick to 
the stomach and light in the head, he never imagined the strain laid 
upon his shoulders would be this big. 

They were the hope of the Behemoth project. 

■jk" ■jk" ■jk" 


>EN : Ugh, as I said, good version will follow Xx; <div> 


10. Deus Ex Machina 

_AN : So sorry it took so long for this chappy, but WoW is so damn 
addictive :P... XD 

> This chappie might have a whole new surprise for most readers, and 
I might dedicate something more to it but we'll see X3 Have 
fun ! <em> 

**Chapter X a€" Deus Ex Machina** 

Akena ' s face looked grim, Chakuth noticed, 'Why are they even 
trying...?', he thought to himself as he watched the red dots on the 
holomap. Seraph Eighters, obviously, Chakuth knew. He stared back at 
his navigation board and sighed to himself recalculat ing their entry 
trajectory with every change of course. 

He wondered why Akena didn't use the many plasma turrets the _Zealous 
Liberator_ had. He bit his lip and closed his eyes, thinking of the 
sudden hardships that were placed on his small shoulders, 'General... 
I don't know if I can do that, I'm only 19, not ready for such 
intense responsibilies . I can't lead my kind out of the slavery, I 
just can't...', he thought and stared absently at the many 



trajectories he had allready tried. 


The jerk to the ship meant they entered the atmosphere, to his 
surprise Chakuth heard the Sangheili aboard cheer. 

He stared around, his eyes immediatly priming on the yellow dots 
flocking around the red ones and eliminating them, one by one. 

"The humans?", he asked Akena as he turned finished typing the new 
trajectory . 

"Most likely, after they destroyed the first red dot, they became 
yellow.", he smiled and steered the ship into Chakuth ' s 
directions . 

Kahlanx stared at his hands on the thick windows that revealed the 
earth's battered surface. His mind was set on one thing, his brother, 
the only thing he could never get out of his mind. He thought back of 
the days he was picked on by Xehn and his friends and closed his eyes 
thoughtfully, feeling an inner smile. 

> The hand on his shoulder startled him, he looked back, and to his 
surprise, Xurru and Garrex stood before him.<p> 

"Hey Kahlanx, awesome armour you got there!", he said as he cocked 
his head to the side, a friendly gesture. 

"Xurru! Garrex, I can't believe it, you're still alive!", he shouted 
and grabbed Xurru ' s hand. Garrex laughed and Xurru patted Kahlanx' 
head . 

"Man, that's been a long time, hasn't it, how's Xehn anyway? Is he 
ok?", Xurru asked. 

Kahlanx tried not to think of the pain it caused him to divide from 
his brother, "Well, he's with the humans right now. We'll rendevouz 
with him as soon as we landed.", Kahlanx said. 

Garrex nodded, "That's great news, so why the fancy goldtrimmed 
armour Kahlanx, what's the deal?", he asked. 

Kahlanx grunted, "Heh, It's my special operations armour, didn't you 
hear? I'm part of a special team now. Xehn etched my name into the 
back too, and I etched his into his armor.", he radiated, he was so 
proud of his special mission and armour. 

He wanted to tell them everything, about how Chakuth chose them, 
about how they worked together and came face to face with the 
legendary Demon, how they had escaped, and how brave Xehn had been by 
staying behind to save them all. 

But as Akena ' s voice suddenly was heard on the Com, Kahlanx noticed 
how their attention got drawn away from him. 

"We will be landing soon, brace for impact.", it sounded very calm, 
yet bore a hint of tension. 

"Well are you ready to fight for our freedom? To fight for what we're 
worth, against our own kind, of all things.", Xurru looked 
exhilarated, Kahlanx could imagine him rubbing his hands with a 
strange sneer on his face, he chuckled at the thought. 



"It's not our kind anymore, it is the enemy, and it was placed upon 
Chakuth to liberate our faction from the Prophets and their false 
religion.", he stared at how the Earth's surface continued to close 
in on them, 'And I will be able to see Xehn againa€ 1 ' . 

> They could hear the ships engines suddenly change from a rumbling 
wiz to a more silent hum. They had entered a hovering state and were 
ready to open the Gravlifts down to the surf ace. <p> 

Xehn stood next to the person he once called 'demon', now he learned 
he had a name, a voice and a personality. He had never thought to 
have learned this human's name and actually respect him for who he 
was . 

He shielded his eyes against the bright turquoise light that radiated 
from the Gravlift beam. 

He waited, then small, no tiny figures emerged from the ship he had 
never seen before. He pondered the reaction his brother would utter 
as he watched him stand next to the human, he felt an inner smile 
rouse as the figures grew bigger and bigger until he could identify 
his team, Chakuth, Miph, Calith, Vemeth, Denakh, Duthaz and his own 
little brother. 

It seemed like it happened all to fast, Kahlanx suddenly hung around 
his neck, screaming and laughing and possibly crying at the same 
time . 

> Xehn rolled his eyes and pushed him off, "Man, Kahlanx I haven't 
been gone that long, you twerp.", he said, his voice thundering in 
Kahlanx' chest. <p> 

"Shut up, just for once I don't care about you 'I don't care 
attitude' because it's important for me to know you're still 
alivea€l", he said and grabbed his brother again. 

> Xehn shook his head silently, "I'm glad to see you tooa€l", he said 
softly and let his big hand pat the back of his brother. <p> 

Chakuth walked towards the Master Chief, he stared at the powerful 
human and nodded in respect. 

"We're extremely grateful for your hospitality and we thank you for 
taking us in.", he started, but the human waved his sentence 
of f . 

"Don't be, we have seen what your kind can do, and we are grateful 
enough to fight at least half less of you. Consider this base your 
home if you wish, I wont stay here long, but I'm sure you have your 
own battles to fight.", he spoke. 

Chakuth nodded, then stared back at Akena, "How many seraphs do we 
have? " . 


He noticed how the Sangheili looked away in thought, staring at a few 
others . 

"I'm thinking about twoa€ 1 maybe three, in the hangar", he 
said . 


Silence fell, Chakuth had hoped for an entire squadron, but to think 
that way was completely irrational. 



Xehn stepped forward, his brother clinging to his arm, tapping one of 
his fingers on the small device on his throat, "Teach Sangheili to 
use human Longswords, I'm sure the humans have more starcrafts then 
we can muster at this moment.", he spoke, surprising the Unggoy and 
Kahlanx by his translated voice. 

The green armoured human nodded slightly, then looked back at the 
highest ranking officer in command of the base, "Supply them, I have 
to leave as soon as possible, someone is waiting for me.", he spoke, 
then walked past them, towards the base. 

> Before he entered he stared back at the small Unggoy in charge, "I 

hope you're ready for this, grunt, your responsibility is a lot 

bigger then you might think.", he spoke calmly, then walked into the 

base, leaving Chakuth staring at a closed door.<p> 

The Unggoy turned his dark eyes at his team, "I'm glad we're 
reunited, it means we can finally continue this mission.". 

Duthaz stepped forwards, "Tell me Unggoy, what IS the mission now", 
he asked crossing his arms and narrowing his bright orange 
eyes . 

Chakuth smiled underneath his breathing mask, "Easy, we ask the demon 
what his motives are and we find our own way to compliment that 
motive.", he said and stared at his teammates. 

Miph stepped forward, "Okay, so we basically team up with the humans, 
assassinate Truth and finish this silly war.", he said, his voice 
slightly mocking the situation. 

Xehn cocked his head to the side, his voice translated into the human 
language, "I think we need a different take on this, I think we need 
to somehow take out the troops the remaining followers of Truth have. 
Assassinating truth will be a task impossible for a team of our 
size . " , he said. 

Chakuth looked puzzled, Xehn had noticed as the first the little 
Unggoy was contemplating something. 

"What's on your mind, Chakuth.", Xehn asked, his bright coloured eyes 
shining . 

Chakuth stared directly into his turquoise eyes, for the first time 
stepping off the common idea of faceless aliens, Xehn ' s eyes showed a 
certain pride, but also a deep and hardened sadness. 

Chakuth felt he had narrowed his eyes at the inner emotions of the 
emotionless creature staring back at him. 

"We will infiltrate all the ships in orbit around the earth and 
destroy them from withinaCl", he suddenly blurted out. 

A short silence, then Duthaz' exaggerated laugh. 

"Are you kidding me!", he bloated, "Covenant cruisers and destroyers 
are the best secured ships in the armada and you want to 'infiltrate' 
them? HAH ! " , he continued his mocking laugh until Akena stepped 
forward . 



"An excellent idea General Zhetey, I'll make the arrangements!", he 
said in his eerie cheerful voice and marched off in the direction of 
the _Zealous Liberator. _ 

Duthaz looked obviously shocked, "Since when did., 'general' Zhetey 
get a lapdoga€l?", he asked. 

But the stare Chakuth gave him was a cold and serious one, "Since I 
became General of the Unggoy army, since I became owner of the 
_Zealous Liberator_. " , he replied in all the calmness he could 
muster . 

Duthaz was silent, Miph, Calith and Vemeth gave Chakuth a victorious 
glance, Xehn and Kahlanx remained their emotionless 
selves . 

"Infiltrating the Cruisers and Destroyers it is then, let's go.", 
Chakuth said and walked the same direction Akena 'Anumee did. 

As soon as the human leaders on the ground were notified of Chakuth ' s 
radical plans and all the remaining Covenant soldiers had been 
assigned to their posts most cam to watch the magnificent 
saviour-ship take off. 


The human base's leading officer, James Harper, stood next to the lab 
coordinator Richard Bane, midst the mass of Covenant staring the ship 
off, they felt a shock of irony cross their hearts, they had killed 
the most of the creatures standing around them, yet the aliens showed 
no particular hatred to work with them. 

"Was it smart to send Kate off with themaCl?", Richard suddenly asked 
staring at the massive ship and the engines slowly roaring to 
lif e . 

"She seems to have taken a liking in the Hunter that stayed with us 
and arranged most of the meetings nowa€ 1 She also has the most 
knowledge of Covenant technology of us all, she will be needed more 
there then she is here, believe me.". 

Richard felt it to be a bad idea to send his younger sister off in 
space with insufficient human control over the beasts around her, but 
he also felt going against the officers decisions might be a bad 
idea, instead he sighed and watched how the ship gathered an enormous 
speed in a short time and made it's way out of the atmosphere. 

Kate Bane had never been in space before, she was born and raised on 
earth and had never been in any altitude higher then passenger 
flights took her. 

She had been given a rather large laboratory like room to work in and 
2 human companions, but she had always preferred to work alone. 

As the doors opened the three humans looked up in surprise and 
watched how the black with gold trimmed armoured Hunter walked 
in . 

He fidgeted with the apparatus on his neck, "I would like to speak to 
youa€l", Xehn said calmly and watched the other humans stare at him. 



"Alonea€ 1 " . 

Kate waved the other two off with a nod and stared back at Xehn, 

"What is it?", she asked him, her face lighting up whenever she saw 
him . 

"I'm making sure you're off this ship with the first flight back to 
eartha€l", he said and sat down on a desk he felt strong enough to 
support his massive weight. 

"Pardon me?", she stated. 

She had seen Xehn ' s eyes before, never thought to see the eyes of the 
most feared of the covenant but she had seen the sadness he carried 
with him. 

"I'm not leaving this ship you hear?", she said suddenly. 

"Yes you will. I'll make sure this will happen.", he said, 
coldly . 

Her facial expression turned suddenly, "Don't project the feelings 
you have concerning your brother on me, hunter. I'm old enough to 
take care of me, and don't think just because you're of a different 
race I can't read you as well as I can read humans.", she 
said . 

Xehn ' s eyes shimmered, then narrowed, she heard him growl before, but 
this sounded somewhat different. 

"I cannot allow you to stay on this ship!", he suddenly shouted, 
becoming more and more uncertain of what to say. 

"What are you afraid of, something will happen to me? Is that it?", 
she shouted back at him. 

Silence . 

"Xehna€ 1 are you afraid something bad will happen to mea€l?", she 
suddenly asked calmly, almost whispering, staring at his heaving 
chest . 

Another silence, awkward this time. 

She could hear his irregular breathing, long deep inhales and short 
exhales, all indicated for her that he was having a hard time with 
something . 

She then smiled at him, her soft caring smile, "Nothing will happen 
to me while you're here am I right?", she said suddenly. 

He stared at her, if she didn't think his emotions to be hidden she 
was proved wrong, but she had never thought to see the brutal killers 
to show affection to anything other then their fuel rod guns and 
heavy shields. 

She had caught him right where she wanted him, and he felt there was 
no way out anymore, but giving in that in the last few days spending 
with her he had developed a small protective feeling for her was far 
beyond his pride could allow him to go. 



He felt a strong need to growl and vent his frustration, but every 
move or word he would utter now could be a sign of his defeat to 
her . 

'Damna€l he thought as he stared at her. 

"I'm actually surprised you care about me that much Xehn . " , she said 
and put down the tools she was working with earlier. 

Xehn was about to say something but decided against it, he was still 
to proud to give in to the human woman. 

She walked towards him and took his immense hand, it took both her 
arms to lift it and hold it good. 

"I appreciate your concern, its cute Xehna€l", she said and smiled, 
staring at his hand. 

Then looked at his turquoise eyes, calm and shallow now, like the 
shore of a tropical beach. 

She felt how his hand moved suddenly and how his other hand found its 
way to her shoulder. 

She felt her smile turn into a small grin and closed her eyes in 
their moment of warmth until Xehn rose his head slowly. 

"You're welcomea€l", he said. 


Chakuth had his hands firmly on the console, his dark eyes primed on 
the navigational screen, he knew soon he had to leave his work to 
someone else and board the only Phantom in the squadron of Longsword 
and Seraph fighters. 

He watched Akena ' s screen as he saw how they entered the right 
position for and felt his heart skip a beat. 

Akena turned around to signal Chakuth for his leaving but found that 
the chair the Unggoy was sitting in before, was empty. 

> Chakuth was already on his way to the hangar and saw how other 
Unggoy and Sangheili were doing the same. He felt weird but when the 
other 4 Unggoy of his team met up with him he felt a lot more secure. 
He saw how Xehn left the lab and how Kahlanx already stood waiting at 
the Phantom they were given. <p> 

Duthaz already found his place behind the controls of the agile 
spacecraft . 

As Chakuth and his team stepped inside Chakuth separated from them 
and waited for 3 humans to step in, then closed the bulkhead to the 
cockpit, staying behind with Duthaz. 

"Are you readyaCl?", The Sangheili asked, but Chakuth didn't reply, 
instead he started up the navigational computer and watched how it 
readied itself by checking its surroundings. 

"More ready then I will ever be, it's time to end this war.", he 



said . 


Duthaz started the engines and waited for the signal to leave. When 
all other fighters before him had depleted, it was his time to leave. 
With a swift movement the Phantom was off its guards and flew into 
space . 

It remained silent in the cockpit as the Sangheili did his task and 
Chakuth did his, the navigational board showed now signs of their 
target as of yet. A giant CCS class cruiser the size of twice the 
speedy _Zealous Liberator. _ The control centre for all the cruisers 
and destroyers in orbit around the earth. 

Once taken out all orders to destroy go with it. 

Chakuth ' s plan had been a dangerous one, but to secure the earth of 
it's inhabitants, the giant flying plasma guns had to goa€ 1 

Chakuth stared at Duthaz, "We're in range, do your thing.", he said, 
then entered some trajectories. 

The Sangheili nodded and opened the com to the frequency of the 
command centre, "_Divine Hierarchy_, _Divine Hierarchy _do you read, 
this is Phantom 32-98.6 requesting for permission to land, we have a 
shipment of pilots for Seraph fighters.", Duthaz skilfully lied and 
slowed the Phantom down. 

First an odd static then he heard a familiar voice, "Is that you 
Duthaz ' Kinomanee? " , it sounded. Duthaz seemed surprised and happy at 
the same time, "Enka! What in the name of the prophets are you still 
doing there!", he shouted. 

Chakuth stared at the lighthearted Sangheili, he seemed to know 
someone aboard the _Divine Hierachy._ His dark eyes narrowed 
slightly, then opened his com aswell, silently. 

"Squadron 1 and 2, take the Divine under fire, don't get shot 
downaCl", he said then closed the channel. 

Duthaz was still in a nostalgic conversation with Enka as he slowly 
piloted the ship towards the command ship. 

"Hold on Duthaz my friend, we're under fire! Human Long swords, a 
whole squadronaC 1 no two!", staticaCl SilenceaCl static, "Duthaz, you 
there?", he asked then another static. 

"Shields up!", he shouted and the com died out. 

Duthaz was shocked, he saw how the squadrons which seemed to be on 
their side attack the ship his best friend was stationed on. Then 
stared at Chakuth, and in a frenzy attacked him. 

"You! Damn you crazy son of a bitch, order them to stop attacking, 
there are Sangheili on that ship!", he shouted and enclosed his hands 
around Chakuth ' s thin but muscled neck. 

"Get of and back to your controls you idiot!", Chakuth managed to 
shout through the strangling grip of the larger alien. 

"Vemeth!", he shouted through his compad and watched the doors open 



and the Unggoy run in. 


"Hands of split-china€ 1 " , Vemeth said pointing a charged plasma gun 
at Duthaz ' head. 

Duthaz let go and watched how Chakuth raced back to it behind the 
consoles, and how Calith walked in as well, guns aimed at his 
head . 

"Its ok Vemeth, man the turret, 'shoot' the Longswords out of the 
area, at least 6 per Squad.", he said leaving Duthaz completely 
puzzled. 

Vemeth didn't even hestitate one second, he knew of Chakuth ' s plans 
well before Duthaz did. 

"Duthaz are you done being ridiculously angry? If so get behind the 
controls ready to tell them that we took care of the Longswords.", he 
said and rubbed his neck. 

> The Sangheili was astonished, it was the perfect delusion for them 
to believe they were still on the side of the Prophets, he growled 
softly and opened the com again. <p> 

Vemeth had 'taken out' 6 of each squadron of Longswords and Chakuth 
had ordered them to retreat. 

"EnkaaC 1 Are you there? We took care of the Longswords, patch through 
the hangar number for us please.", he said, still surprised at 
Chakuth ' s fast thinking. 

"Sure thing my friend. Welcome aboard the _Devine Hierarchy_, Deus Ex 
Machina.", it sounded back. 


_Eootnote: Oh gawd, actually a Eorummate of mine brought me on the 
idea of having Kate and Xehn getting closer to eachother. She's just 
so interested in him and well, Xehn must have his own reasons for 
this odd turn of events. I'll post 11 soon :)_ 


1 1 . Prodigy 

_AN : EINALLY... sorry to keep you waiting ; ; 

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**Chapter XI a€" Prodigy** 

Chakuth stared at his friend who tried to plug a methane geyser. He 
watched in awe yet he knew that something bad was about to happen. 

> "Look, this is how you do it.", Heyep said as he threw the rock in 
the geyser and plugged it up by doing so, then turned around and 
grinned at his younger friend. <br> "It's a bad idea you knowaC 1 " , 
Chakuth said and cocked his head to the side slightly. 



"Bah, who told you that, the explosion is really cool, look!", he 
said as he eagerly waited for the geyser to blow the rock out of the 
way . 

> Chakuth instinctively took a few steps back and shook his head, 

"You should really get away from there nowa€ 1 " . Heyep stared back at 
him, "You used to telling others what to do?", and he stepped on the 
stone to show him the safety in the entire game . <p> 

But his weight pushed the stone deeper into the geyser shutting off 
all air and causing the geyser to sputter its air in the damp ground 
next to it. 

"Heyepa€l get off that rock pleasea€l", he said carefully, wanting to 
be anywhere but here at the moment. "Hush! You hear that? It's almost 
gonna blow!", Heyep said. 

Chakuth didn't have the time to tell him it wasn't almost at all. He 
stared how the small Unggoy flew off into the air, the rock following 
him on his tail. The freezing methane was to pure and cold to handle 
on bare skin, and the thin rag for a shirt Heyep was wearing wasn't 
going to protect him from burning alive in the freezing gas. 

> Chakuth ' s mouth fell wide open as the burned but still alive body 
hit the ground, the skin was completely scarred and crimpled.<p> 

The stone that fell on Heyep was the blow that Chakuth needed to turn 
and run away . 

But when he was about to turn he felt a familiar hand cover his eyes 
and another grab his arm tightly. He was carefully but swiftly 
dragged away and the hand went off his hand he saw he was brought 
back to his home. 

In front of him stood his weeping mother, "What did I tell you about 
HeyepaCl", she said and shook Chakuth ' s shoulders. 

Chakuth was speechless, he watched his friend die and now his mother 
was upset with him, he finally felt tears break through his mask of 
pride and he started to cry wanting nothing but his mother's 
comforting. As soon as Shima saw her son cry like that she embraced 
him in her arms and shushed him silently. 

"There, thereaC 1 I'm here ChakuthaC 1 calm now my sonaCl", she 
whispered . 

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>Chakuth ' s dreams were always bad ones, he had seen his father die 
many times, and his house and planet were destroyed so often he 
didn't even dare to count. The dream about Heyep was no different 
from his usual apocalypse dreams, but something about it made him 
wake and scream out of pure terror. As he realized it was a dream he 
wished he didn't scream, and the reason for it had just stormed into 
his room, completely shocked and worried . <pxp> 

The young Unggoy had always been different, he was a silent inverted 
kind of child, not at all interested in the silly games others of his 
age played. Instead he'd watch the bubbles in the swamplands, and 
look at the odd creatures the methane marshlands had to offer. 

> If there was one thing he hated, it was his mother's overreacting 



protection for anything. <p> 


"Moma€ 1 let go, please, I'm oka€ 1 he said muffled into his 
mother's shoulder. 

Chakuth ' s yet to be pigmented grey eyes primed into his mother's dark 
ones, "I'm not afraid of my dreamsa€l", he said. 

Shima sighed, "It's okay to be afraid Chakutha€ 1 really", she said 
and rubbed her hand over his head. 

Chakuth sighed, he moved his head away from his mother and heard her 
leave the room silently. 

'What does she really know about mea€ 1 ', he thought as he stared out 
of the window of his room. He slowly rose from his bed and couldn't 
resist to take a look outside, "FatheraC 1 Why aren't you ever 
aroundaCl", he whispered to himself and sighed. 

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>Shima tugged on Chakuth ' s shirt, he stood huffing and grunting at 
her, "It's ok now, let it go mom!", he said and pulled the edges of 
his clothing out of her hands. She stared at him, nodded and rose, 
"Let's go then.", she said and grabbed his hand, leading him out of 
the house. <pxp> 

"Do I really have to come along?", Chakuth finally asked, halfway 
there. Shima eyed him, then stared back at the path ahead of them, 
"You need to socialize, after that accident you haven't seen any 
other Unggoy ' s face.", she said and dragged him along. He stared back 
at her, "What if I don't want to see any one else's face? What if I 
want to stay alone and quiet, playing in the forests?". 

It remained silent for a while, then a path of lanterns showed them 
the way to their destination. 

"That's what I am so worried about ChakuthaCl", she said and pushed 
him into the lodge, filled with other rich Unggoy. As soon as Shima 
had released Chakuth ' s hand he had fled outside to find the nearest 
children's playground. He hadn't expected anyone else to be there, 
but apparently he wasn't the only one dragged to the grown-up's 
party . 

His grey eyes primed the stares the others were giving him. 

For a second it seemed to much, his stare lingered down, he knew that 
the news about Heyep ' s death and his inability to stop him and do 
something about it had spread like a methane fire. He felt it was 
best to just stay where he had been staying since he was old enough 
to commune. 

> The others stared him off until he disappeared out of view into the 
woods, "He's cursedaCl", the oldest said and poked a 
youngling . <p> 

"How do you know?", another asked. 

"Because bad luck follows him wherever he goesaC 1 " . 

Chakuth ' s clawed finger traced small signs in the swampy ground, and 



as he was done with them they filled with the murky water which made 
the ground the way it was. His eyes narrowed slightly and his pupils 
adjusted to the new environment. The strange sensation he felt 
earlier hadn't left yet and the image of Heyep ' s gruesome death was 
still with him. As he felt he was about to break the strangest little 
creature jumped by his hand. It had 2 eyes, it had 4 legs and a 
smooth skin. Chakuth had never seen anything like it before. He knew 
the variant they called Ghanakwa, with 4 eyes but 6 legs, it fed off 
small bugs. It looked the same but it looked different, like it was 
mutated off something. 

He cupped his small hands around the creature and lifted it off the 
ground, to study it a little better, but as soon as he looked at it 
he something shine behind the small creature. He startled, dropped 
the creature and ran. But as soon as he was to reach the open 
playground he was grabbed, a firm hand in front of his mouth and he 
was pulled back. He screamed into the hand, the slender 
smooth-skinned hand. 

"Silenta€l", a dark but familiar voice whispered. 

Chakuth ' s eyes widened at the laughter he heard behind him, so 
familiar, so loving. He looked back and before he knew it he was 
turned to face his father's smiling face, "Hello Chakuth, how are 
you?", he spoke. Chakuth didn't know what to say, how to react or 
what his face should have looked like. Instead he just screamed a 
joyful one and jumped into his father's arms. 

"Finally you returned dad!", he shouted and buried his face against 
the shining plates of his father's armour, and for the first time, 
metal felt good. 

"So why are you out here?", Chakuth asked as he slightly jerked his 
father's hand, staring at him with big happy eyes. 

"Ah you know how I hate those parties, such a drag about the return 
of soldiers, bah.", he said smiling. 

Chakuth almost jumped, "Will you be staying this time?", he 
asked . 

"Ah ChakuthaCl", he started and stopped walking, turning to his son 
and kneeling in front of him, "This wara€ 1 it's not going to stop for 
a whileaCl The humans are a lot stronger then we had expected and it 
means I will have to return soon.". 

Chakuth ' s hopeful eyes hurt Charam down to his core, "ChakuthaCl 
enough about me, how are you? How is your education, do you like 
navigation?", he asked fighting the tears. 

Chakuth nodded, "Navigation is hard but it's a lot of fun, I have 
nice classmates, they are all much older then I am but I am happy 
because of that. And I'm getting high grades I love it very much!", 
he said. 

"That's wonderful Chakuth, wonderful.", he said, thinking about the 
agreements he made with the Covenant recruitment Council. 

Thinking about it made him sad, when the council had found out about 
his new born child they forced him into a full progress monitoring. 



Every new frontier in baby Chakuth ' s life was to be registered and 
closely monitored for future recruitment. It made Charam damn the day 
he was proclaimed extremely intelligent, a purebred prodigy. Chakuth 
inherited his incredible intelligence and capabilities, as in so far 
the council insisted on having him in the covenant army, it was also 
the choice of the council to have him study navigation instead of 
superior battle tactics and leadership like his father had. As they 
walked inside Chakuth saw all the other families happy together and 
all he wanted was for his mother to see his father now and that they 
could be together for the rest of the evening. For the first time in 
ages he actually felt good in the midst of people. 

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>"I'm terminating the agreementaC 1 " , Charam said.<pxp> 

"You can't terminate it now Ikuda, you have already agreed and there 
is no turning back, we are already making arrangements for your son, 
he is going to be recruited in the Covenant army when he reaches his 
16th life year Ikuda, there is no way for you to stop this anymore.", 
the dark voice of the minor Prophet spoke. Charam felt the pressure 
rise in his jaws as he gritted his teeth as hard as he could, "You 
can't do hisaCl He has a lot better life here then he can ever have 
there, you know that.", he spoke. 

"Ikuda, this conversation is over, he will be recruitedaC 1 " , it 
sounded, then the line went dead. 

Charam' s eyes fixated on Shima's, he felt guilty and as soon as he 
could, he brought his stare off her. 

"CharamaCl", she started. 

But the general shook his head and looked away, walking into 
Chakuth ' s room. 

Staring at the young sleeping Unggoy he though about what he did, 
even though it seemed like it was a privilege, an honour to serve the 
great Covenant, now it was like he had sold his son's destiny to the 
greedy hands of the religion-crazed Prophets. 

'Oh ChakuthaC 1 may the spirits of the swamps be merciful on you these 
next 6 yearsaC 1 ', he thought as he sat down slowly against the wall 
with his hands on his head. 

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>Chakuth stared at his father, he wanted to say how much he wanted 
him to stay, but he knew it was no good. Duty called and the great 
General Charam Ikuda Zhetey and his team were called back to the 
everlasting war. He felt the painful stings surge though his small 
heart, the horrible visions and images flew through his mind and all 
he could think about was his father, the only person who treated him 
like he wanted to be treated. He stared along side his mother until 
the ship was out of sight and as soon as he could he found himself in 
the swamplands again, trotting the muddy grounds as he always 
would . <pxp> 


The marsh was always very noisy but on this particular day, silence 
ruled the methane swamps . 



There wasn't a day Chakuth didn't feel alone or forgotten, but today 
he felt like he was directly abandoned by everything he always held 
close to him. His father was gone again, and spirits know for how 
long again. 

"Noa€ 1 I won't miss you.. I won't cry for you, I won't be afraida€l", 
he suddenly said to himself and started running. 

As he passed the amazing lands into one of the very few plains the 
planet had to offer he stared up into the beautiful blue-green skies 
to see the imposing Mehwa birds soar over, in search of their prey. 
His father had told them about the reptilian birds, about how they 
defied gravity with their amazing bone structures. Ever since, it was 
Chakuth ' s dream to fly. Now the birds were merely birds, soaring, 
minding their own business but most of all, not a part of Chakuth ' s 
life anymore. He looked back at the edge of the swamp, where mists 
erupted from the methane geysers and filled the sky with precious air 
to breathe. 

His planet was a miracle on it's own, and if it ever had been 
Chakuth ' s choice, he would never even think about leaving his home 
world . 

■jk" ■jk" ■jk" 


>"Pardon meaCl?", Chakuth started, but the officer wasn't about to 
excuse him.<pxp> 

"You have been selected for the new generation of the Covenant's 
best, congratulations son, you're being deported.", he said, bowed at 
Shima and walked off. 

Chakuth had never seen such a creature, tall, dangerous and with a 
very elongated but intimidating face. Sangheili, was what his father 
had told him they were called, a very proud and old race, like the 
mighty Lekgolo. But this creature looked anything but ancient. It 
looked cocky and arrogant, head over heels into its own world, no., 
this wasn't anything like the Sangheili his father had told him 
about . 

Shima grabbed Chakuth ' s arm carefully, "I'm so happy for you, now you 
can finally perform Navigation in the Covenant Armada, isn't that 
wonderful?", she spoke. But Chakuth could almost taste his mother's 
sadness and sarcasm. 

"YesaCl very.", he said coldly and pulled his arm out of her hands 
and walked into the house. 

That night, after he had packed his most important belongings and had 
eaten little to nothing he stared at the ceiling of his soon to be 
ex-room . 

'FatheraCl did you know about thisaCl?', he thought as he closed his 
brown eyes and sighed deeply. 

'What if you didaC 1 did you ever try to stop it? You knew how much I 
hated the waraC 1 how much I hated the CovenantaC 1 fatheraC 1 . ' , he 
spoke to himself and gritted his teeth. 



>'Find cover!", Charam shouted at his squad and prepared himself for 
the next impact . <pxp> 

He covered his ears and braced himself for the next explosion. It 
came as hard and fast as he had calculated, and the impact blew away 
another part of the wall. 

"Damn ita€l", he cursed out loud and stared around the wall seeing 
half of his squad in pieces and dead. 

He plotted, for a few seconds he was silent, then came his next move, 
the massive fuel rod gun he had was lifted onto his shoulders again, 
he stared around the edge, aimed and shot. He didn't take the time to 
watch the bolt of plasma-waste make it ' s way to incinerate the 
humans, whenever he took aim, he knew it would hit. He heard the 
screams and leaned back against the wall in relief, for a minute he 
had elongated his lifespan, but soon the lost human lives would be 
replaced. It was only a matter of time. The prophets had sent him 
into his death, and he knew what he was doing when he stepped into 
the phantom. He was to buy time, that was all. He shook his head and 
pictured Chakuth ' s face in front of him, smiling, laughinga€ 1 

'Oh Chakutha€ 1 You are the new hopea€ 1 you are the Unggoy of 
Propheciesa€ 1 you have what it takes Chakutha€ 1 youa€ 1 ', his thought 
was interrupted by a scream. An immature scream. 


General Charam Ikuda Zhetey, leader 
representative of his race then lay 
terrified Sangheili teenager. About 
screamed louder then he thought was 
scuttled from his wall to the young 
somehow . 

"Hey, quiet down, you don't want to 
you!", he said in a forced whisper. 

The Sangheili gradually calmed down 
sitting with. 

"What's your namea€l?", Charam aske 
down . 


of the Unggoy forces and 
eyes on the immature form of a 
Chakuth ' s age he figured, he 
possible. He took the chance and 
Sangheili 's to silence him 


give away our position now do 


and stared at the Unggoy he was 


after he had silenced 


"a€l A-Akenaa€ 1 'Anumee", the rookie said as he felt he was slowly 
starting to pick up breathing. 

"Well 'Anumee, you'll have to be brave now for a bit ok? If we hurry 
now we can still make it back alive.", he spoke and placed his hand 
on the still uneasy rookie. 

"You go first, goa€l", Charam started, "Stay low!", he added to 
it . 

Akena crouched over the ground, under the safeguard of the middle 
aged Unggoy general, he somehow reminded him of his own father. 

Shots, it sounded like a whole magazine of a handgun was emptied, 
about 12 shots, Charam wasn't sure, nor did he care. He jumped to his 
feet, told Akena to do the same and ran toward the Phantom waiting 
for them. Then another shot, a bolt of hot molten blue plasma soared 



by them, and Charam was fast enough to react as fast as his brain and 
body would take him. The humans had picked up a Sangheili weapon, and 
now firing it at the last two survivors of the earlier 
shoot-out . 

Another blast, and another, Charam was now realizing it was too far 
for them to both make it at this point. 

He nodded to himself and pulled the young Sangheili away from the 
fire in a manner that resembled being hit. Akena was surprised when 
he hit the floor with the Unggoy general next to him. 

"Listen to me AkenaaCl", Charam started, "You will live ok? You must 
liveaCl", he said then remained quiet for a second, "Pretend as if 
you are dead, now.", he said then did the same. 

Akena didn't doubt for a single second and did as the general told 
him to. As the humans passed by he heard laughs, they talked in a 
mocking manner about them, he understood that part . Then Charam 
moved, drew dual plasma rifles and shot, the burning plasma pierced 
the first human, the second and even the third, Akena stood amazed at 
the low amount of shots, but how fatal he had aimed and hit. 

"Run Akena, head for the ship NOW!", Charam screamed and waited with 
the next shots until the rookie had stood up and started 
running . 

Akena heard the shots, the hiss and the scream. 

He felt a shiver run down his spine and jumped into the ship and 
waited, but it didn't leave. But it seemed the humans did leave, 
there was no sound anymore, just the dusty wind and distant 
explosions. Akena couldn't dare to leave without checking upon the 
brave Unggoy which saved his life. As soon as he reached him he saw 
how severe the wounds were, pierced his lungs his breathing apparatus 
and his abdomen. 

"Oh noa€ 1 Let me help youaC 1 in..", but the general waved his words 
away . 

"If you want to repayaClthis debtaC 1 I .. I want you to build a 
shipaCl", Charam started. 

Akena shook his head, "I'm not qualif iedaC 1 " . 

"Non-sense, find qualifiedaCl Sangheili, end the corruption.. endaC 1 
it. Build that shipaC 1 find my sonaC 1 and aid him.", Charam said 
silently . 

"ButaC 1 where can I find your sonaC 1 and what is his nameaC 1 noa€ 1 
wait!", he said desperately as he noticed how the Unggoy ' s life ebbed 
away, "Sir!...", he tried again. 

With his last breath, the Unggoy general could muster to just whisper 
his son's name to the young Sangheili. 


"ChakuthaC 1 ZheteyaC 1 " 



>"Father!", Chakuth screamed as he suddenly sat up in his 
bed . <pxp> 

His pupils narrowed and adjusted to the unnatural light in his room, 
the small horrible room that he was given after his assignment to the 
Covenant Armada. The child of a prodigy, born into a rich and famous 
family, son of the great General Charam Ikuda Zhetey. All the 
privileges in the world that came with his name couldn't bring back 
his father to him. 

All the power and money that provided him with the best of armour and 
weapons and even educations couldn't make up for the short youth he 
had . 

And even the new friends he had made were not enough to fill the gap 
that was shot into his heart by the human race and their war of the 
fiercest. But his hatred for the human race could not wither the 
hatred for the Covenant and their never ending pride and silly 
religion. Chakuth Zhetey had found himself sold to the Armada thanks 
to his amazing intelligence and navigational abilities. He was the 
new representative, 16 years old and to be ready to kill at will. It 
was the destiny that he was made for, the prodigy of a war raging 
over a religion he didn't believe in. 

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><em>AN : So sorry it took so long to update... silly enough most of 
it was allready done. I just forgat to publish it Silly me . . . <br> 
Anyway I hope to be publishing the 7 chapters I have here soon, time 
is such a drag tbh . . . I work whole days now 40 hours a week so time 
is luxury I hardly can afford.. XD Ah well I'll live! 4 months to 
go ._ 


12 . Backfire 

_**Opening note:** Ugh... been too long since I updated this > I'm 
SOSOSOSOOOO Sorry! I've been so busy with crap I kind of just forgot 

Oo; ; 

_Btw, might be a bit surprising at the end. . . Chapter 13 will bring a 
new weird twist to the story too, at the 'request' of a S7 member a 
while back ... XD 
> Prepare !<em> 

**- Ani.** 

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><pxp> 

****Chapter XII a€" Backfire**** 

"Deus Ex MachinaaC 1 ? God of the machine? What's that all about..?", 
asked Chakuth, somewhat mocking Duthaz ' turbulent life as 
Shipmaster . The Sangheili muttered something then huffed, "Just as 
ridiculous as your sudden promotion to General.", he said, then 
walked up to meet his old friend. 


"Ahh Duthaz 'Kinomanee, long lost shipmaster. Where is your fleet?" 



Enka asked, obviously unknown with Duthaz ' recent demotion to scumbag 
and heretic. 

> The older Sangheili just nodded at him, he felt there was no need 
to explain what happened to his master position due to his failure at 
Halo 04 . <p> 

"It doesn't matter anyway, what can I do for you my friend?", Enka 
rambled . 

Duthaz' orange eyes remained grim, he knew what he had to do, take 
out the shipmaster and take control over the control centre of the 
Covenant fleet. And it also meant betraying the only friend he 
had . 

"I have brought a few Seraph flyers, but I wondered how many you had 
left on this ship, in employment I mean.", he asked. 

Enka looked over his shoulder and got a questionable stare in return, 
"To be honest we haven't got many soldiers on this ship, all drained 
to lesser CCS cruisers. Apparently the firepower itself is more 
important than the person controlling it, interesting enough.", he 
started . 

"Can you give an estimate?", Duthaz asked anyway. 

"Eifty, give or takeaCl", Enka answered. 

A short silence then he looked over to Chakuth, "I'm sorry EnkaaCl", 
he said and stepped aside. 

Enka seemed oblivious, "Who's this, your Unggoy servant?", he 
asked . 

Chakuth smiled under his mask and pressed the holopad to open the 
door. As the bulkhead slowly parted the rest of his team stood armed 
and ready to kill at will. As Enka laid eyes on the Lekgolo brothers 
he slowly realized what was happening, they weren't around to chat 
over fancy dinner but to take control of the _Divine Hierarchy_, his 
ship . 

> Xehn stepped in, his massive armour showing his rank and function. 
Behemoth, bred for mass destruction in short time.<p> 

"What's this all about DuthazaCl?", he asked in confusion and slight 
fear . 

Chakuth stepped forward, "It's best to ask me that question, I'm the 
leader of this group and general of the Earth's Unggoy forces. I'm 
here to dismantle the control of this ship and perhapsaC 1 blow it 
back to High Charity.", he said, his voice cold and certainly not 
joking . 

"The Earth's Unggoy forcesaC 1 ? What's the meaning of..", before he 
knew it humans had strained him down along with the rest of the 
bridge's crew and guards. Never had the faithful Sangheili Enka 
thought to see a member of his race to side with the filthy humans of 
the earth, to betray the Prophets like that and ignore every treasure 
promised to them as they activated the Ark. 

"Kinomanee! Have you gone crazy!", Enka shouted through the grip of 3 
humans . 



"No Enkaa€ 1 I have seen what the Prophets will do with us when they 
find 'better' replacements, and believe me my delusional friend, it's 
not gooda€l", he said and aimed a plasma rifle at the corn-link 
console connected to the Forerunner ship. 

"This holy war is over Enka, because there was never a goal to fight 
fora€l", he said coldly, then pulled the trigger and released a bolt 
of blue plasma at the machine. 

Enka ' s brown eyes widened then stared back at Duthaz ' , "Heresy!", he 
shouted then fought himself out of the human's grip and drew his 
rifle . 

"It's heresy!", he screamed but found himself in the strong grip of 
the massive Lekgolo staring down on him. 

"Bad ideaa€l", Xehn ' s heavy but translated voice thundered. 

The thought of a translated, actually understandable Lekgolo was 
frightening enough to listen to the creature. Being at least two 
times his size it was the wiser decision to stop the pointless 
struggle. Kahlanx stepped up to stand next to the humans, helping 
them restrain the other crewmen Enka had under his command. And while 
Chakuth and Duthaz dismantled the ship's shields and weapons another 
group of humans ran off to the hangar, possibly to take down more 
soldiers . 

Chakuth stared at the navigational logs and narrowed his eyes at 
them, "The remaining CCS' are positioned to fireaCl", Chakuth spoke 
and stared at Duthaz. 

"Are they actually planning to glass the entire planet like they did 
to ReachaCl?", he asked his Sangheili team member, just as puzzled as 
he was . 

"They wouldn't, that ' d cost them to many troopsaCl", Duthaz said 
calmly and looked at Enka. 

> The brown eyes of the captured shipmaster narrowed as his former 
friend walked up to him.<p> 

"I'm not saying anything DuthazaCl", he said, but Duthaz knew his 
friend better than Enka did himself. 

> The rifle was just as easily placed on Enka ' s forehead as it was on 
the computer console. <p> 

"What is Truth planning to doaCl", he asked coldly. 

■jk" ■jk" ■jk" 


>Miph felt weird being separated from his leader and friend, but the 
task of commander of the 20 humans and Calith, Vemeth and Denakh was 
interesting enough not to chicken out of it . <pxp> 

"Ok this should be it thenaCl", Miph spoke and opened the bulkhead to 
the Hangar. 

The humans immediately stormed in, shooting down whatever moved and 
posed a threat. Calith and Vemeth, specialized gunmen had already 
taken their positions behind the turrets. Miph and Denakh remained 



where they were, he called it guard-duty. 


"I count 8 Seraphs, good enough?", Denakh asked Miph, but the young 
Unggoy was to deep in thought to actually notice the rookie 
talking . 

"I have a bad feelinga€l", Miph said and drew his plasma guns. 

The rookie almost jumped at Miph ' s ominous warning, and rushed to 
stand behind him. The humans did what they could to get the Seraphs 
operational and out of the ship as soon as possible, they needed all 
the small fighters they could use. The opening bulkhead was a bad 
thing, Chakuth wasn't going to just run in without notice. Miph ' s bad 
feeling came true as 35 Sangheili soldiers ran in and started 
shooting at the working humans. Miph was fast enough to duck behind a 
crate, but Denakh found himself caught right in the sight of a 
soldier eager to shoot. A first shot, a second and a third, all 
pierced though his armour and body, throwing the young Unggoy off 
balance. Miph watched how the young rookie was shot down as easily as 
that, no remorse just three deadly shots. 

It didn't take the skilled human marines too long to take care of the 
new problem, but Miph had no other goal besides getting Denakh to 
safety. As soon as the Sangheili were taken care of Miph ran over to 
Denakh and found a child, crying in pain. 

"Heya€l stay with us mana€l", Miph shouted to the young soldier as he 
held him upright. "Don't you dare leave this team, Chakuth himself 
chose you!", Miph added to it and watched the tears mingle with the 
phosphorous blue blood trickling from underneath the breathing 
mask . 

"Come onaCl", Miph said softer this time while Vemeth and Calith 
joined him. 

Calith sighed calmly, "Give up MiphaC 1 seen it a million times, he's 
not gonna make ita€ 1 " . Vemeth said nothing, then reached for his 
holopad and connected to Chakuth. 

"Soldier down, I repeataC 1 Never mindaC 1 ChakuthaC 1 Denakh was shot 
downaCl", Vemeth ' s raspy voice sounded on the Holopad, and Chakuth 
stared at Duthaz then back at the holopad. 

"I hear youaC 1 is ita€ 1 bad?", Chakuth asked unknowing what to do for 
a second. 

He was trained to cope with death, and he had seen so many soldiers 
and even friends die. But the bond he had developed with his team was 
differentaCl This was more then a soldier. 

"He's dying ChakuthaC 1 We can't save himaCl", Vemeth sounded 
again . 

"DamnitaCl", Chakuth uttered and turned his holopad off. 

He marched over to Enka, "Duthaz do with him what you like, but this 
ship has to go. I'll have to figure out what this position means 
later.". The Unggoy walked over to the console, downloaded the 
information and walked out of the bridge room. The Lekgolo brothers 
and Duthaz were puzzled, they had never seen the cool-headed Unggoy 



as upset and almost confused as this. Returning glances, they then 
shot. The entire crew shot down in the blink of an eye, leaving the 
lone shipmaster to his fate, the larger part of Chakuth ' s team walked 
out of the bridge and followed Chakuth to the hangar. 

In the hangar Denakh was still alive surprisingly enough, the biofoam 
humans used seemed to work on the scaly Unggoy skin as well. 

"I a€ 1 I don't want to goa€l", Denakh uttered silently, broken. 

Miph shushed him, "There's no need to talk, we all know how you 
feelaC 1 save your energy, Chakuth will be here shortly.". 

As Miph predicted, the bulkhead opened and Chakuth stormed 
in . 

"Denakh, hold on, we're leaving now, we'll get you back to the 
_Zealous Liberator_ now, there you will get the best treatment 
possible, hold on Denakh!", Chakuth shouted and told the Unggoy to 
load him into the Phantom. But to the sudden surprise of the Unggoy 
Kahlanx had already lifted the small Unggoy off the ground, and 
walked him to the Phantom. Chakuth nodded at him and walked to the 
carrier-craft himself, "Blow this ship up, it'd better not get back 
online anymoreaCl", he said to the humans and stepped into the 
Phantom . 

As soon as Chakuth ' s team was safely into the ship it took off, 
followed by the growing squadron of Seraph Fighters. 

In a hurry they made their way back to their home, their only home 
now . 

•:k ^ ^ 


>The frown on Kate's face was a difficult one, she bit her lip and 
moved the small burner around on Denakh ' s skin. Trying to repair the 
broken, ruptured and burned skin from the immense plasma burn it had 
to suffer. <br> Xehn hadn't strayed from her side since he had 
returned, but she didn't seem to mind. Her almost infinite patience 
when it came to operating and science kept her from getting irritated 
by anything. 

She wiped her face, took a deep breath and squinted her green eyes in 
a fashion Xehn thought to be desperation. 

He knew the pressure Chakuth ' s facial expression must've given her 
was immense, Chakuth was such a charismatic being, and he had an 
amazing effect on anyone he got close to. Xehn smiled to himself, 
thinking about the first time he laid eyes on the small Unggoy, brave 
and bold as he stood there carrying out orders. But he soon proved 
himself more than capable of leading the team and lifting the burdens 
of his rank on his young shoulders. 

He watched the human doctor work, ever so keen on listening to the 
Unggoy ' s heartbeat, fast but still steady. Another flash, another 
piece of skin attached back together, but the damage the plasma had 
done to the fragile body of the young rookie was so big Kate had told 
Chakuth she wasn't sure if she could save him. 


She started breathing irregularly and blinking her eyes more 



often . 


"a€ 1 Katea€ 1 " , Xehn started carefully. 

"Pleasea€l I can do this, just a little longer.", she said and aimed 
the burner again, her hand not as steady as before the moment the 
respiratory and heart machines started beeping in emergency. 

Xehn now knew for sure she had no idea how the Unggoy anatomy worked, 
but she had been too proud and too certain she could be useful enough 
to stay in his eyes, she had gone head over heels into something that 
she couldn't do. 

> The machines started beeping more frantically now, and her hands 
shaking out of control. <p> 

For a moment she did nothing, to astounded at the sudden flat lined 
beep, a monotone eerie sound that filled the purple coloured room. 
Silence, the machine had started automatic defibrillation, shocking 
the small body in such a way Kate just couldn't watch. The machine 
precisely calculated every shock, and eventually proclaimed the 
Unggoy dead after few useless efforts. 

She had her lower lip clenched tightly between her teeth and 
trembled, "I'm sure now you see much more reasons to get me off this 
ship huha€l", she said quietly. 

The massive Lekgolo that had been standing out of the operation light 
before now walked into the beam, the bright light reflecting off his 
shining black armour. He was silent, more silent than Kate had ever 
thought he could be. 

> But when he enclosed her into his arms and pushed her gently 
against the orange skin of his abdomen, it said more then his words 
could ever say. He remained silent, but through the skin, his flesh 
and his breathing she could hear his heartbeat, and for her it said 
enough . <p> 

■jk" ■jk" ■jk" 


>Chakuth had stared out of one of the windows in hull, it showed the 
earth, the planet he was fighting for. But his mind wasn't with the 
war, or with the humans fighting for their lives. His thoughts were 
with the young Denakh, barely 17, possible KIAa€ 1 He sighed and 
leaned on the sill of the thick window. He startled as he felt Miph 
nudge his shoulders and leaned against him, "Are you 
ok? " . <pxp> 

Chakuth felt it as his duty to say he was, he was after all, the 
leader of a very representative team, not to mention the Unggoy 
General . 

He didn't feel anything for being a general right now, he wanted to 
be himself, the Chakuth who could be honest about what he felt. He 
sighed and stared at Miph. 

"To be honesta€ 1 I feel horriblea€ 1 " , he said and stared back out of 
the window, leaving his team with a stare. 

Duthaz felt he instinctively narrowed his eyes, "This is war, 
Chakutha€ 1 soldiers diea€ 1 and it doesn't really matter if they're 
friends or not, the feeling always remains the same. It will always 



be horrible.", he spoke, the always present sneer in his voice now 
replaced with what should be his normal voice tone. 

> Chakuth stared at the Sangheili, never had he thought to hear such 
comforting words from the possibly most grumpy shipmaster he had ever 
met . <p> 

He nodded slightly, as he felt it was the only thing he could do in 
such a situation. 

> Then all went quiet again, just the regular silent breathing from 
the four Unggoy in the hall. Kahlanx had never been so quiet in his 
life and Duthaz felt this was the time to remain quiet for another 
purpose than out of irritation . <p> 

The door slid open, Kate walked out, her eyes red and gloves stained 
in phosphoric blue blood. Behind her stood Xehn, giving Kahlanx an 
ever meaningful glare. 

"Ia€l I did what I coulda€l", she started. 

Chakuth ' s dark pupils narrowed as he gasped for air, then ran past 
her into the room. 

When he stopped at the table the figure of Denakh laid under he 
stared at nothing more then a maiden white sheet. It had no stains 
and it showed no signs of death. 

He felt his eyes burn until tears rolled over his cheeks. The first 
failure in his short career cost the life of a friend. 

■jk" ■jk" ■jk" 


><pxp> 

**Closing note: **_Well, yeah... uhm hoped you liked D:... will 
update more asap._ 


13. Morning above Scorched Earth 
_**Opening note:** Fastest update ever! Whooo!_ 

_This is bit of a feel-good chapter, for the people among us who feel 
the pain D:... Anyway, have fun ;d_**** 

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><pxp> 

**Chapter XIII a€" Morning above Scorched Earth** 

'Denakh was my responsibilityaC 1 I was to look after him. It was my 
faultaC 1 ', ominous thoughts roamed through Chakuth ' s occupied mind, 
he wasn't sure how to finish the war around the planet and he wasn't 
sure how to handle the entire situation around Denakh ' s death. The 
silence that had crept into the _Zealous Liberator _was murdering, as 
if a thousand people would scream at the same time, the silence was 
deafening. Chakuth had pointlessly walked back and forth the halls 
staring out of the window, in need of someone to talk to, someone to 
hold him and to help him lead the Unggoy back to their freedom. He 
suddenly remembered an avid image of his mother, his overprotect ive 



but always kind mother. He remembered his father's tight and friendly 
hugs, and for a moment he felt like he was back home until he felt 
Miph ' s shoulders against his again. 

"Hey Chakutha€l", he started, his voice was so soft it sounded like a 
whisper . 

Chakuth stared at him, "Hia€l", he replied quietly. 

Chakuth felt the awkward silence pierce him just as well as Miph did, 
it was devastating, they both had no idea which word was appropriate 
for the situation. 

Miph swallowed, "Can you tell me a bit about our home 
worldaC 1 ? " . 

Chakuth felt his eyes burn again as he turned his head away slightly, 
"It'saCl a small planetaC 1 but big enough for usa€ 1 " . 

Miph stared at him, he had been born in High Charity, the Unggoy 
quarters was where his lineage started and ended. But his friend was 
special, Chakuth was of noble blood, selected by the council and son 
of the famous General Charam Ikuda Zhetey. 

"ItaCl", Chakuth started again, finding it harder to talk about it so 
easily, "It has swampsaC 1 most of the planet is covered in ita€ 1 The 
skies are dyed a beautiful emerald green, filled with the freshest of 
methaneaC 1 " . 

His eyes slowly turned away from the wall into space. 

"The villages and cities are always bustling, no day goes by without 
anything happeningaC 1 Even though they know that thereaCl", he 
stopped, stared at Miph and back at the window. He knew it was late, 
and the night had been long and devastating, and seeing his best 
friend sleep on his shoulders, quietly and peacefully was the best 
thing that had happened the entire night. 

"If only I was more like you my friendaCl", Chakuth whispered. 

■jk" ■jk" ■jk" 

>Garrex stared at Xurru, then back at Xehn and Kahlanx, "I win.", he 
said and slammed his hand onto the ground. Underneath his hands 
formed the perfect combination, he had indeed won the 
game . <pxp> 

Xehn nodded slightly then rose, "Nice game, I have to goaCl", he 
spoke . 

Kahlanx followed his moves and stared at him, "Where toaCl?", he 
suddenly asked. His older brother gave him a familiar glare meaning 
'don't ask', "None of your business.". Then he turned and left the 
room . 

"What's with him lately?", Xurru asked Kahlanx who was obviously just 
as puzzled as he was. 

"If I knew I'd tell you, reallyaCl But I haven't got the first clue 
on what's going on with himaCl", Kahlanx replied, "Let's follow 



hima€ 1 " 


he suddenly said. 


The stares he received were piercing, "Follow hima€ 1 ? And how are you 
implying to somehow silently follow him, being 12 foot tall?.", 

Garrex said dryly. Kahlanx stared back at the older Lekgolo, "Armour 
lessa€l?", he said his eyes narrowing mischievously. 

> "Uhma€ 1 NOa€ 1 Kahlanx I forbid you, as you brother's best friend, 
to walk around those halls nakeda€l", Garrex said strictly. <p> 

"I was just kiddinga€l", Kahlanx added to it. 

■jk" ■jk" ■jk" 


>Xehn fidgeted with the translation device and turned it on as he saw 
Kate's figure staring out of the big window. <pxp> 

"Anything out therea€l?", he asked calmly while walking up to 
her . 

She turned to face him, smiled then turned back, "Just my home being 
incinerated by the Covenanta€ 1 " , she said quietly. 

> Xehn ' s turquoise eyes cast down as soon as the word covenant rolled 
off her tongue, he wasn't all to sure what he felt himself to be part 
of anymore, he wasn't human, but not covenant either anymore. <p> 

She noticed, "a€ 1 Sorry , she said and stared at him. 

"No, that's ok.", he replied and smiled to himself. 

"Could you tell me a little more about your kind please?", she 
suddenly asked turning towards his stare. 

"I could tell you, but is this for scientific purposes as well?", he 
asked her. 

She smiled at him and stepped closer to him, "I think I have passed 
the scientific state and feel the need to know this part of history 
for my personal judgement of your being Mister Kuthan.", she said and 
folded her arms behind her back leaning closer to him. 

> Xehn ' s pupils formed narrow slits as he focussed on her leaning in 
to him, he felt the immense aura radiating off her presence, followed 
by the most irritating yet compelling feeling he ever 

felt . <p> 

"Mistera€ 1 ? " , he just managed to bring out. 

She laughed, her voice sounding so much more cheerful then it did 
much earlier that night. He guessed it was natural for doctors to 
learn to cope with death so fast. 

"Xehna€ 1 tell me pleasea€l?", she asked him, using both her hands to 
take his right hand. 

He slightly tilted his head and sighed a bit. 

"Very well then.", he said and stared out of the window. 

"We originated from a planet similar to earth, it's got the seas the 
mountains, grasslands, jungles and deserts, also the poles and 
snowa€ 1 Some say it all started with worms, but I'm not to sure what 



I'm to think of that theory.", he started. 

"So our worm theory isn't so farfetched after alla€l", she said to 
herself but was immediately interrupted by his stare, "Oha€ 1 no 
Sclent if icsa€ 1 " . 

"We do know we have always been a warrior race, there hasn't been a 
time where we weren't trying out our limits. But the way we are today 
is mostly because of the Covenant's constant pushing into becoming 
faster, better, strongeraC 1 " . 

"How did you get into the CovenantaC 1 ? " , she asked him studying his 
hand while listening. 

"We got forced ina€l", he said quietly and placed his left arm on the 
window . 

"How can a race as powerful as you are get forced into a band of much 
smaller weaker life forms?", she asked not noticing it was hard for 
him to speak about it. 

"We were threatened with ext inch iona€ 1 They said they'd glass the 
entire planet if we wouldn't sell out our armour technology and 
power.", he said, staring at her quietly. 

"In a way, we were treated just as bad as the UnggoyaCl", he added to 
it and turned away again. 

She had no questions anymore and just stared away quietly, leaning 
against his abdomen. "Perhaps the humankind has a way for you to 
return to your planetaCl", she said and closed her eyes slowly. 

Xehn stared at her and exhaled, placing an arm around her shoulders 
carefully, "Perhaps somedayaCl", he said. 

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>Akena had been staring at the radar around the earth for five hours 
now, and still he couldn't figure out why the covenant had completely 
ignored the emergency protocols to form a defensive stance and attack 
at sight. The hand on his shoulder woke him from his deep thought, 
"You have to get some rest too you knowaCl", Duthaz said with a 
friendly smirk on his face.<pxp> 

"Aha€ 1 I know but there's something very odd going ona€l", he said 
and showed Duthaz a record of the movements of the Covenant fleet 
over the last five hours. The former commander stared at it and as it 
ended it left him just as puzzled. 

"Do you think that they haven't noticed the destruction of the 
_Divine_?", Duthaz said as he turned his gaze to meet Akena ' s . 

> "I doubt it, the shockwave should at least have produced some form 
of supersonic disturbance loud enough for them to wonder what 
happenedaC 1 " , Akena replied and played it again. <p> 

"No movement at allaCl they'reaCl. just stationary, seems.", he 
remained silent for a moment, "As if they're not mannedaC 1 " . 

He stared at Duthaz and frowned, "Do you think they'reaCl", he 
started . 



"A decoya€ 1 " 


Duthaz finished his sentence. 


* * 


* 


>The morning was abnormally quiet for the war they were situated in. 
Chakuth could slowly open his eyes in a manner he suited best to wake 
up in for the first time in at least three years. He was even able to 
stretch, lying on a comfortable bed under warm sheets. A small but 
comfortable methane filled room. Miph was still sleeping in the bed 
above him, the pleasant purple light which was automatically turned 
on at seven hadn't woken him yet. Chakuth smiled and felt the rush of 
everyday war and fighting fade from him as he pushed his head back 
into the pillow. The <em>Zealous Liberator <em>was indeed the most 
luxurious ship he had ever been on. 

Morning came just as calm for Kate Bane, she had slept in Xehn ' s lap 
in the hall they had talked the evening before. As she opened her 
green eyes sleepily she positioned her head on Xehn ' s chest and 
closed her eyes again, swaying along with the movements of his 
breathing . 

Kahlanx was the only one wide awake, lying on the floor next to the 
still sleeping Garrex and Xurru, he sighed as he felt he was the only 
one actually awake in the hall of sleeping giants. He noticed the 
place where Xehn slept was empty again, he started wondering what was 
consuming his brother like that. Without further torturing his brain 
with thoughts of what would be interesting enough for his brother he 
rose, and gave himself the mission to find his brother and find out 
what was keeping him away from his own little brother. 

The armour rattled, no matter how he placed his legs on the floor, 
the sound of metal on metal would make just as much noise. 

> He felt he was frowning at the irritation that was roused by his 
inability of being silent. His blue eyes scanned the surrounding, it 
was dark regardless of the purple lights which illuminated the halls. 
Kahlanx pressed his armoured hand against the control pad next to the 
bulkhead, and as soon as it opened he saw the sitting form of his 
older brother against the thick window. <p> 

He fought the urge to run towards him to check what was wrong until 
he saw the older Lekgolo was just sleeping. He decided to just stay 
put for a little while and observe a little bit. He couldn't put his 
hands down on what was lying in his lap, it was simply unable to see 
from his position. He shuffled, and startled as the thing in Xehn ' s 
lap showed itself more clearly. 

' Thea€ 1 human sclent ista€ 1 ?' , Kahlanx thought to himself as he had no 
idea what to think of it, if there even was something to think of 
it . 

He walked closer, casually, he didn't want to think about it, it was 
just to weird anyway. He sighed and slowly sat down next to his 
brother trying not to stare at him and the female human in his lap. 

> She moved again, slowly waking up again. <p> 

She hadn't expected another Lekgolo staring right at her and 
startled, giving a small yelp and tripping over Xehn ' s armoured leg, 
waking him in the process. 



"For the love ofa€l", he yelled, his thundering voice startling 
Kahlanx in turn. He fell backwards and bumped his head against the 
wall . 

Kate stared at the two brothers, slowly calming down and realising 
the silliness in the situation. Kahlanx soon endures Xehn ' s angry 
weight upon him, he couldn't do anything but laugh. 

"I really caught you right in the act this time didn't I!", Kahlanx 
chuckled . 

"What's that supposed to mean, you didn't catch anything!", Xehn 
replied . 

Kahlanx pushed Xehn up, away from his face, "Wella€l you know! 
Sleeping with humans, it would almost make me thing you'd gone 
soft ! " . 

"Don't be ridiculousa€ 1 " , Xehn said in a darker tone. 

"Are you sure about it? That was pretty intimate, almost cute to 
say!", Kahlanx started laughing again and didn't even feel the weight 
slowly lifted off him. 

Xehn ' s eyes narrowed and grabbed Kahlanx' neckpiece and lifted him by 
it without much hardship. 

"Now listen good fluffball, if there was anything, anything at all 
going on here, you'd never even have found out you little shrimp.", 
Xehn stated, clearer then he had ever thought he could at his younger 
brother. As much as he surprised Kahlanx he surprised himself. 

"Are you sure about that Xehna€l?", Kahlanx whispered suddenly as he 
felt Xehn let go. There was no more silliness in his voice and he 
suddenly thought about the very odd possibility of his brother 
actually liking something. 

Xehn let out a minor huff and motioned for his brother to follow him. 
And as Kahlanx turned around he stared at Kate, a glare she knew all 
to well, 'we'll meet again'. 

Inside the smaller room Xehn took Kahlanx he almost gave his brother 
a death glare, but it was too obvious Kahlanx didn't feel the 
seriousness behind the situation. 

"Kahlanxa€ 1 listen.", Xehn started. 

The younger Lekgolo tilted his head, "I always listen to you 
Xehna€l", he replied. 

Xehn felt uncomfortable explaining to his brother what he didn't have 
to, he walked back and forth before his brother and struggled to find 
the right words. He remained silent, but his train of thought was 
clearly visible to his brother. 

"Xehna€ 1 what is it exactly that makes you think you are responsible 
for hera€l?", Kahlanx started, lost in Xehn ' s complicated mind. 

Xehn ' s turquoise eyes primed Kahlanx 's blue ones, "She reminds me of 
youa€l", he suddenly stated. 



"She reminds me of your stupid annoyinga€ 1 " , another struggle for 
words . 

Kahlanx decided to remain quiet. 

"Your kindnessa€l youra€ 1 way of beinga€l", he spoke silently. 

But before he could think of any more words Kahlanx hung around his 
neck again, "You don't have to explain yourself if you really can't, 

I know how you are and what you can and can't talk about Xehna€ 1 It's 
odd, sure, but if youa€l", he went silent. 

> "Kahlanxa€ 1 " , Xehn started, interrupt ing . <p> 

"As long as I remaina€ 1 your brothera€ 1 don't neglect mea€l", Kahlanx 
spoke softly. 

Xehn laughed silently, "Almost found a waya€l", he said, 
mocking . 

Kahlanx pushed himself away and gave him a disapproving stare, then 
laughed, "You're not getting away from me that easily!". 

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**Closing note: **_XD... Fluffball!_ 

_Yeah, so... things are okay for now X3 nodnod listens to stomach 
rumble 0!_ 


14. Decoy 

_Thanks for the new reviews and support, really appreciate it! 

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><strong>Chapter XIV a€" Decoy <strong> 

As Duthaz opened his orange eyes slowly he realized he had fallen 
asleep on a control panel. Akena was already awake but didn't bother 
to wake him. The younger Sangheili was having a com conversation, 
Duthaz blinked his eyes tiredly and absently listened to the 
conversation Akena was having while waking up and recovering from the 
strained injury. 

"I knowa€ 1 I knowa€ 1 It's nothing important though, I'm sure he'll 
get better soon. Whata€ 1 ? Oha€ 1 Yes. Ah well I'll have to go now, my 
tactical officer is awake. Sure, I'll speak to you soon again.", 

Akena finished off the small talk and closed the COM link. 

"Morning ' Kinomanee . " , Akena started. 

Duthaz sat up, "Aha€ 1 Hia€ 1 .", he murmured and looked at the digital 
clocks on the panel, 9,80 units, five to nine AM human standard. 

He felt a yawn come up but restrained himself from doing so, "Who 
were you talking to, didn't sound like mission control.", he said. 



smiling faintly. 


Akena ' s face lightened a little, "No it was my home front, my sister 
just had a child.", he said calmly. 

Duthaz frowned slightly, unable to believe his calmness in their war, 
calling home to check upon an ill nephew just seemed out of the 
question for the soldiers Duthaz had under his command as a 
shipmaster. He shook the thoughts out of his head. 

"I seea€l", he said. 

A short silence. 

"How old are you exactly Akenaa€l", Duthaz suddenly asked the young 
Sangheili . 

Akena stared at the former shipmaster, somewhat bewildered, "I'm 
twenty-onea€ 1 " , he said. 

Duthaz nodded and turned to the panel, "So did you think about the 
decoy theory?", Duthaz suddenly asked changing the subject 
abruptly . 

Confused, Akena stared at Duthaz, "Uh, yeah I ran a scan this 
morning, no results as of yet, with the speed it's going right now 
this might take until two PM human time.". 

"We might not have that much timeaCl", Duthaz said and stared around 
the bridge. 

Akena rose from the chair and walked to the computer performing the 
scan, "So far, I have three cruisers done, that's about thirteen to 
goa€ 1 " , he said . 

Duthaz' attention was caught immediately, "Show me the results of 
those threeaCl", he said and waited for the image on his screen. 

The young Sangheili nodded and sent him the images of the three 
ships . 

"Just as I thoughtaC 1 emptyaCl.", Duthaz said. 

"What?!", Chakuth ' s voice spoke. 

Both Akena and Duthaz looked back to find the Unggoy general standing 
in the entrance to the bridge. Akena saluted, Duthaz crossed his 
arms . 

"Like I said, the cruisers are empty, it's a decoy.", Duthaz 
said . 

Chakuth ' s eyes immediately shifted from shocked to what Duthaz 
identified as deep thought or plotting. The Unggoy ' s thoughts never 
took long to form, the small brain in the general's head worked like 
the fastest ship Duthaz had ever seen. 

"Wake my team, I'm investigating, Duthaz I need you to stay here and 
be my external navigator, you know what these ships look like best, 
but one of us needs to stand by and perform short progressive 



life-form scans.", Chakuth spoke. 

Duthaz nodded and stared at Akena for a few seconds, "Yeah, sure.", 
he answered. 

Chakuth nodded back at the two and walked out of the door he came 
in . 

Akena smiled, he almost radiated, "Amazing, isn't he.", he said and 
turned to open the ship's COM link. 

"Calling General Zhetey's team, ensemble at the hangar!", Akena 
shouted through the COM. 

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>Chakuth already sat in the pilots seat of the Phantom as Miph walked 
in and placed a hand on Chakuth ' s shoulder, "Did you sleep 
well ? " . <pxp> 

An elongated sigh, "Better than I thoughtaCl", Chakuth replied and 
initiated the systems, "Are Vemeth and Calith aboard yet?", he added 
to it . 

Miph nodded and sat down in the navigator's seat, "Who's flying this 
thing anywayaCl?", he asked suddenly. 

"Calith is, as far as I know.", Chakuth answered and inserted his 
record and password for his own navigational preferences into the 
machine . 

"Calith can fly a Phantom?", Miph asked and stared at the complicated 
controls the ship had. 

"Yes I can fly all small carrier crafts except for the Banshee, all 
ground reconnaissance vehicles are piece of cake as well, leave it to 
me.", he said, smiling. 

Miph stared at Calith for a little while, "AwesomeaC 1 " , he then said 
and grinned under his mask, "Be sure to teach me after this war!", he 
added to it. 

Chakuth stared at Miph, then at back, his team was loaded and ready 
to go, "Miph, head to the passenger room and strap yourself in, we're 
leaving soon.", he said as he fastened the magnetic belts. 

Miph nodded and ran back, closing the bulkhead behind him. 

"Ok general, where do you want to be.", Calith asked him and gave the 
younger Unggoy a friendly stare. 

Chakuth entered a few default flight paths, then turned to him, "The 
nearest empty cruiser would do.", he said. 

Akena closed the visual link to the hangar and sat back, "They're 
off.", he said and stared at the full Cruiser scans. 

Duthaz stretched and folded his arms behind his head, "I'll start the 
progressive life-form scan of the first cruiser they're headed to.", 
he said and opened the COM link to Chakuth ' s Phantom. 



"Hey Zhetey, I'm starting the first scan, should be done when you 
board it.", he said. 

First some static, then Chakuth ' s voice, "Very well, thanks Duthaz.", 
it sounded, then it died out. 

The moment Chakuth ' s team set foot into the first cruiser, Chakuth ' s 
holopad cried for attention. The general stopped, grabbed his holopad 
opened the connection, "Go ahead Duthaz.", Chakuth said. 

"_Okay, left to you there should be a entrance to a bigger hallway, 
enter it._", it sounded. 

Chakuth ' s hand touched the cold pad next to the door, and the 
bulkhead slid open. 

The moment Chakuth laid eyes on the monstrosities behind the sealed 
door he wished he had never been brave enough to 
invest igateaC 1 

Xehn ' s eyes widened, the entire hall was flood-infected, lifeless 
bodies of all sorts of Covenant races spread the floor in a spree of 
infected material and rotten flesh. 

He instinctively crouched to his battle-stance and hefted his shield 
to his chest. He was the first to set a foot into the mass of death 
and trot through the disgusting mess. 

"This is insaneaC 1 what happened hereaCl?", he asked, his voice 
translated . 

Chakuth stared around not even knowing what to say. Miph was 
trembling and Calith and Vemeth were also at a loss of 
words . 

Kahlanx followed his brother into the room and stayed as close as he 
could . 

"I need to know when this ship arrived hereaCl", Chakuth said, his 
voice trembling a few times. 

Xehn stared around, "Ask Duthaz where the bridge isaCl the 
navigational computer should hold the data shouldn't it?", he said 
and softly prodded a mass of tissue on the wall. 

Chakuth was about to nod when the floor moved, the flood infestations 
on the wall and ceiling started throbbing in a fashion that nearly 
made Miph throw up. 

"Did you justaC 1 touch something..?", Chakuth whispered and stared at 
a very alert Xehn. 

"What the hea€ 1 " a€" "ShhhaCl", Miph was interrupted by Xehn, who 
moved closer to the door to a next compartment. 

"There is something behind this dooraCl", he said quietly and removed 
his hand from it. 


"Do we want to knowaCl?", Miph asked and took a few steps back. 



Xehn stared at Kahlanx, nodded at him and opened the bulkhead. 


At the sight of the Flood-infected elite all but Xehn startled enough 
to jump back, "I'll handle thisa€l", Xehn said and held his shield 
up . 

The creature roared, a deformed and tortured scream, before it 
charged at Xehn with an enormous leap. 

The Lekgolo didn't waste a single second, the moment it came in 
distance he stepped forward and smashed the shield into it's chest, 
shattering what was left of the bones and deforming it more. As it 
lay on the ground, twitching and gurgling, Xehn charged his Fuel rod 
gun and fired it at the heap of rotten mass. In the explosion the 
creature evaporated entirely, leaving no trace for anyone to know 
such an abomination ever existed. But as Xehn saw how another eight 
staggered out of the darkness, he realized the cruiser was to far in 
deterioration to save. 

"What's going on in there?! Chakuth, answer me!", Duthaz shouted as 
he heard the hiss and blast of a Lekgolo 's Fuel rod gun. 

He growled and clenched his fists on the console, all he heard were 
distorted voices, some screams and horrible growls. 

Akena stared at Duthaz, obviously worried. 

"So there is something down therea€ 1 why didn't the scans pick it 
up?", he murmured to himself while deep in thought. 

After a loud bang and the frantic howl of an overdriven engine of a 
phantom Chakuth ' s voice yelled through the com. 

"_Something really bad is in there, whatever it is, destroy that 
ship, there is no way to figure out what they are, where they came 
from ora€ 1 justaC 1 blow it up!_", his voice sounded obviously 
shocked . 

Duthaz narrowed his eyes and noticed how Akena was calling the 
weaponry crewmen to their posts. 

"Something is very wrong hereaC 1 those cruisers should have arrived 
here not to long ago, just about a day or so after the Forerunner 
ship arrived hereaC 1 and they came straight from High CharityaCl", he 
spoke to himself as he opened notation program and noted his 
findings . 

He heard how the main cannon roared to life and warmed up for a blast 
as he searched through the frequency addresses in the computer, no 
High Charity listed. 

The _Zealous Liberator_ shook, the plasma cannon had fired and took a 
direct hit in the middle of the unshielded hull of the infected 
cruiser . 

Duthaz rose, grabbed his rifle and walked out of the bridge, "I'll be 
backaCl", he said as he closed the bulkhead behind him. 

The phantom's landing was sloppy and hasted, Duthaz could tell. 



Once Chakuth ran out he stepped forward, "Welcome back Zhetey, how 
was your first encounter with the Flood?", he spoke in a calm 
manner . 


Chakuth ' s dark eyes primed at Duthaz, "Those things are the Flood? 
Where did they come from? ! " . 

Duthaz didn't move a muscle, "My best guessaCl is High CharityaCl", 
he said. 

He then shifted his position, "I think now is a good idea to head to 
High Charity and have the humans handle the cruisers from Earth.", he 
added to it. 

The Unggoy general stared at the ground for a few seconds, "Why 
should we head thereaC 1 what do you expect to find?", he asked the 
Sangheili . 

"AnswersaC 1 What are they planning, any kind of answer as to what 
Truth is trying to achieve will help end this waraCl", Duthaz 
replied . 

Chakuth nodded, "Alright, we'll head for High Charity.", he said and 
walked past Duthaz, followed by the three other Unggoy and Kahlanx, 
Xehn remained. 

"Your ideas on thisaCl LekgoloaC 1 ? " , Duthaz asked. 

Xehn raised his head, "My thoughts are irrelevant at this pointaC 1 I 
have my own worries to deal withaC 1 Oha€ 1 and my name is XehnaCl", 
the Lekgolo said before walking past him. 

Duthaz stared at Xehn for a while then followed his team to the 
bridge . 

"Okay Akena, we plot a course to High Charity.", Chakuth said as he 
logged into the network. 

The Sangheili shipmaster smiled and nodded, "Yes sir!", he spoke and 
stared at his controls, "High Charity it is.". 

Chakuth entered the coordinates while deep in thought about the 
consequences of his decisions, he sighed and shook off his usual doom 
thinking and focussed on the codes. 

"Forgive me for asking though, Chakuth. What do you intend to find on 
High Charity?", Akena asked him while staring at the input from 
Chakuth ' s computer. 

The Unggoy looked back at him, "AnswersaC 1 " , he replied and prepared 
for the journey. 

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>Xehn stood motionless in the hall, staring out the window, thinking. 
He didn't react until Kahlanx placed a hand on his shoulder to wake 
him up.<pxp> 

"What's bothering youaCl?", 


he asked quietly. 



Xehn sighed, "Our historya€l Every single detail of how we came to be 
as we are lies in that hellholea€l I'm not to sure if I want to know 
these 'answers' Chakuth so dearly seeksa€l", he spoke and closed his 
eyes . 

Kahlanx remained silent for a few seconds before replying, "Perhaps 
embracing our past is better than trying to ignore ita€l", he said 
almost whispering as he placed a hand on the thick glass. 

Xehn opened his eyes and stared at his little brother, "Did you 
embrace your pasta€ 1 Did you get to live with the fact we never even 
knew where we originated from? To never know who our parents 
werea€l", he asked him. 

Kahlanx shrugged, "Never knowing is better than having known once and 
having to miss ita€l", he spoke. 

The older Lekgolo remained silent, his brother made a point, but the 
wounds were to fresh to sew shut, he winced at the sight of his crime 
and looked away, silently. 

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><strong>End Note : <strong> Yeah... so I updated, woot XD goes to 
update some more ; D 


15. High Charity 

**Chapter XV a€" High Charity ** 

"What's on your mindaCl?", Kate asked the Lekgolo standing motionless 
in the hall, staring outside. 

His turquoise eyes wandered for a moment, then met her green ones, "I 
was thinking about our dest inat ionaC 1 " , he spoke. 

Kate nodded slightly and stood next to him, staring at the same 
nothing he was staring at earlier. "What's so special about High 
Charity?", she asked quietly, fidgeting with the small pocket PC she 
had with her. 

But Xehn remained quiet, and she noticed he was somehow reluctant to 
tell her. 

"Hmm, I seeaCl", she said and paced away slowly. 

Xehn fought the urge to watch her leave, he felt she didn't have to 
know what happened. 

The moment she left the hallway Akena ' s voice sounded over the COM, 
"In four hours we will be arriving at High Charity, I strongly advice 
you all to rest up and repair your gearaC 1 you will be needing it if 
you're going downaC 1 " . 

Xehn sighed and walked towards the Lekgolo quarters, it was time to 
get ready to face whatever horrors were waiting for him down on the 
planetoid he grew up on. 



>Chakuth yawned and stretched himself, scratching the scaled skin on 
his left arm, "Gruelling eight hours behind usa€ 1 another horrible 
four to goa€l", he spoke in a broken, sleepy voice. <p>Akena sat back 
in the comfortable chair behind his control panel, "No worries sir, 
I'm sure these four hours will pass just as fast as those last eight 
did.", he said with his cheerful voice. <p> 

"Akena, could you do me a favoura€l?", Chakuth started. 

"Anything, sir.", he replied. 

"Yes, well can you stop calling me sir, it's creeping me out, just 
call me Chakuth, pleasea€l", he spoke to the young shipmaster. 

"Ok, then Chakuth-sir, I meana€l", he looked somewhat confused, then 
looked away. 

Chakuth shook his head slightly, then smiled, "So, did you give 
Duthaz a particular job around the ship?", he asked. 

Akena stared at the Unggoy for a while, "Yeah I thought tactician 
would be something he could do perfectly.", he replied. The general 
frowned slightly, "Tact icianaC 1 hmma€ 1 " . 

The Shipmaster nodded, "Well he did have his own fleet before the 
destruction of the first ring.", Akena spoke. 

"RightaC 1 I forgot about that..", Chakuth said, and yawned again. 

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>The hours passed incredibly slow in the Lekgolo quarters, Kahlanx 
had almost found himself lying on the floor out of boredom wasn't it 
for Xehn ' s return to sit next to him in boredom . <pxp> 

Xurru and Garrex were playing their stone game again, but Kahlanx 
didn't seem to understand the rules at all and wasn't feeling like 
being embarrassingly beaten again. 

Instead he was just listening to the many conversations that were 
held around the room and trying not to fall asleep. 

Xehn had observed his friends' silly game for a while before he 
suddenly felt a bump against his arm. Upon looking at what it was he 
saw Kahlanx had fallen asleep against him and slowly slid off. 

He shook his head and positioned himself to comply with Kahlanx' 
sleeping position. 

While staring down at his sleeping brother he smiled faintly, 
thinking of the youth they shared before the training and the 
accident . He took a deep breath and sat back against a wall placing 
his hand on his brother's chest. 

'I would never neglect youa€ 1 evera€ 1 ', he thought before closing his 
eyes . 



>Duthaz gritted his teeth and felt the irresistible need to smash the 
console he was sitting at . <pxp> 

"Damn it, connect ! !", he shouted at it in a wave of panic and anger 
and stared at the closed door of his small office-room. 

A loud beep, followed by a few less loud ones and the word 
'Connection Failed' came upon the screen. 

"No!!", he shouted and finally smashed the board. 

He closed his eyes and hit the connect button again for the last time 
and softly pleaded to himself for it to work. 

It took abnormally long this time, Duthaz was standing with his 
forehead against the window when he heard the sound he wanted to 
hear. He looked back at the screen and saw the words 'Connected, 
patching through'. 

He didn't know how fast he had to get to the console, but it didn't 
take him long. 

The COM opened and static could be heard, Duthaz waited until the 
image slowly formed itself. 

"_Duthaz? Is that you? Where are you? ! "_ 

"I'm on my way to High Charity, where are you?", 

"_It ' s horrible hereaC 1 Almost every one is gone, hardly anyoneaC 1 or 
anything is alive. it sounded as the voice slowly formed into a 
more female tone. 

"Don't worry. It wont take any longer nowaC 1 " , he spoke and closed 
the COM, sitting back in his chair. 

Almost the entire team had fallen asleep the moment they arrived at 
the ruined ghost planetoid High Charity, Akena had woken them when 
they were ready to approach the docks. 

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>Chakuth ' s team stood at the entrance to the Gravlift, as silent as 
the grave as they waited for the mechanism to engage and the doors to 
open . <pxp> 

A loud hiss told them the Gravlift was ready to use, and as the doors 
opened, Chakuth was the first to walk through. 

As they stepped on the platform, light engulfed them, a slight 
tingling sound could be felt as the beam of purple light took them 
down into the heart of the Covenant city. The holy capital, once it's 
power unmatched, now but an infected shadow of itself. 

The sight below them loomed back at them, the Flood infestation was 
at a point none of the members of Chakuth ' s team had ever seen 
before . 


Bulbous masses spread over the walls and floors, giving life to new 



parasites. The stench was unbearable, even through the protective 
methane masks the Unggoy wore, they couldn't even imagine what it had 
to be like without it. 

Even though nothing seemed to move beneath them, they all felt a 
presence of some kind. 

When the beam of light ended it dawned to them how severe the 
situation was, most of the lights had broken down and there hung a 
suspicious mist just above the floor, hiding anything smaller than 
one foot . 

Chakuth felt the floor under his feet move as he stepped on a vein of 
some sort, he narrowed his eyes and gulped, trying not to yelp back 
at it . 

"Still think this is a good ideaa€l?", Duthaz whispered sarcast ically 
but seemed to have his own plans. 

Chakuth didn't reply and gathered all the power he had to keep his 
dinner inside and kept walking. 

"What exactly do we know about these Flood creatures..?". He 
whispered and scanned his surroundings using his motion 
tracker . 

Duthaz stared at Chakuth, "You have different kinds. Parasites, 
Carriers and Attackers, The parasites aren't really dangerous to 
Lekgolo or UnggoyaC 1 it's the Sangheili who are endangered by 
themaCl", he spoke quietly, paused for a moment then continued, "The 
Carriers explodeaC 1 if you make contact with themaC 1 WellaCl say your 
prayersaC 1 The attackers are lethal but easily killed with the right 
kind of weapons, human shotguns seem to work really wellaCl", he 
added to it. 

"Alright thenaC 1 let's go.", Chakuth said, "We'll head through the 
Lekgolo quarters to the databanks.". 

The first few steps were the hardest, but when they had left the 
Gravlift well behind them Chakuth started to feel uneasy, it got 
worse every step, and stopped. 

"Something is watching usaCl", he said. 

Miph ' s eyes grew larger as he stared at Chakuth, "Don'taCl say such 
things, please.", he whispered at Chakuth. 

Xehn stared around quietly, "I noticed that since we passed the first 
few cratesaC 1 Something is following us rather than watching usaCl", 
he said dryly as he turned around. 

Miph started to tremble as he grabbed Chakuth ' s arm, "SeriouslyaC 1 
what is up with you guys, don't make it worse, you're not helping!", 
he said trying not to break his whispering. 

Xehn stared at Miph, rolled his eyes and walked towards the crate 
calmly . 


"Xehn, don ' t ! " 


Chakuth and Kahlanx said simultaneously. 



Xehn shook his head and reached behind the crate, as his hand grabbed 
at the being behind it, it screamed. A familiar high scream. 


It fought against being lifted, but as soon as it realized what it 
was lifted by it just stared at Xehn. 

"As you can seea€ 1 Nothing to be afraid ofa€l", Xehn spoke and put 
the human down. 

"Miss Bane?", Chakuth started, obviously confused. 

Kate patted the slime off her coat and stared at Xehn before staring 
at Chakuth, "YesaCl Hello Chakuth.", she replied, a bit 
sheepishly . 

Duthaz crossed his arms and sighed, "Now that's just great, don't 
think I'll be looking after your ass too, girlaCl", he said before 
walking ahead. 

Kate gave him a disapproving stare, "I don't think I'd need your 
help.", she replied and crossed her arms at him. 

Xehn shook his head, slightly agitated at the fact Kate had followed 
him down onto the grounds of death. But there was no way to lecture 
her now, it would have been too obvious and too dangerous. 

"Let's just keep going, no point in going back nowaC 1 " , Xehn stated 
and started following Duthaz. 

Chakuth stared at Xehn and shrugged, "He's right, but is it smart to 
take the human along?". 

Miph shrugged as well, "We'll see wont we?", he said. 

Kahlanx felt he frowned at how Kate had grabbed Xehn ' s arm and was 
walking as close to him as possible. If he wasn't sure before, there 
was no doubt about it he knew now, his brother had a soft spot for 
the female human doctor, and Kahlanx felt it was his sole duty to 
find out how and why. 

Duthaz stared at how his armoured feet almost disappeared into the 
flood-covered floor, his orange eyes narrowed in disgust at the 
parasite as he saw how his kind was affected most. 

A gurgled roar, and Duthaz drew his weapon to aim at the maimed and 
rotting infected Sangheili, the way it moved and how the tentacles 
whipped around made Kate jump, instinctively she clamped to Xehn. 

It was about to jump at Duthaz as a charged plasma gun shot blew it ' s 
chest apart. 

The Sangheili looked back at Chakuth and how he put the discharging 
gun back behind his back. 

"Better shoot anything flood fastaCl", Chakuth said quietly and kept 
walking until he passed Duthaz. 

Duthaz growled softly but decided against saying anything about 
it . 



The odd sounds around High Charity were starting to get to them as 
they trotted through the Covenant Capital, every sound they heard, 
living or not took about a full minute or three to check out, along 
with the never ending darkness and horrors around them it was taking 
more energy than the answers might be worth. 

It had been easily an hour since they left the _Zealous Liberator_ 
and it finally seemed the Lekgolo quarters were getting 
closer . 

"ChakuthaC 1 " , Miph started, and scratched his left arm, "Don't you 
think it's weird we only encountered about twelve of those flood 
things? Wasn't it overrun by them?". 

The Unggoy general stared at Miph for a second, his heart 
racing . 

Duthaz rolled his eyes, "There is nothing left for them to eat, they 
go into a certain state of hibernation to ensure their survival, 
waitingaCl lurking for something to come by.", he spoke and pried a 
shotgun from the former human marine. 

"Even humans died hereaCl", he sighed and loaded the gun. 

"Well it doesn't matter anymore now, let's get this over withaCl", he 
spoke and walked ahead. 

Xehn stared at Kate for a few seconds until he continued walking as 
well, "Sangheili seem to be the only prey the Flood feeds ona€ 1 
humans and SangheiliaC 1 " , he said softly and stared at the 
bodies . 

Chakuth stared at the Lekgolo, "Plenty of others died just because 
they triedaC 1 None of us will be spared, regardless of our raceaCl", 
he said quietly and grabbed a shotgun too. 

Miph frowned at Chakuth ' s doom-saying and ran after him, "Wait up 
ChakuthaC 1 what did you just say?". 

Xehn shook his head and stared at Kahlanx, "There is something 
hereaC 1 Something didn't go into hibernat ionaC 1 " , he said in their 
tongue and watched Kahlanx nod. 

Duthaz stopped, before him stood an army of the infected, all wanting 
his body to breed in. 

The moment Chakuth saw them he was petrified, the way they moved, 
growled and looked, all combined into nothing Chakuth had dared to 
have nightmares of. 

The only golden armoured host started staggering at them at a slow 
pace, showing the rest what to do. Then another growled, and it 
didn't take long for the army of them roared and ran at them. Duthaz 
growled back and ran too, "Die assholes!!", he shouted and held the 
weapon to his head to aim. 

Chakuth stared at Duthaz for a second before he realized it was the 
only way to get out of this mess, he to loaded the shotgun and waited 
for the rest to attack as well. 



Xehn gave Kate a small push to stand with Chakuth and the other 
Unggoy as he and Kahlanx walked towards the Flood. 


Kate had never seen them in action before and observed as they truly 
worked, thought and fought in a pair. 

Xehn hefted his shield to his chest and calmly walked towards them, 
he knew damn well that whatever armour crushed under his powerful 
blows would be devastating to the flesh and bones of the cursed 
parasites . 

He nodded at Kahlanx and started running, shields up. 

In true unity the two brothers bulldozed the first line of parasites 
away and scattered them to eliminate them in a painful crushing 
death, one by one. 

Kahlanx' shield came down, crushing bone and armour before it reached 
the small infection form within the chest of the ex-Sangheili . It 
exploded, sending the small bits of flesh and skin flying against 
everything in its way. 

As soon as they had driven back a number of twenty flood into a 
corner of the big hall they fought in Kahlanx walked back casually, 
leaving his brother facing twenty hungry and angry 
Infected . 

Standing back Kahlanx heard his brother's thoughts in his mind and 
started charging his fuel rod gun. With all the determination in the 
world he fired, the super charged green plasma waste made its way to 
Xehn, and when it was about to pass him he walked, not a care in his 
mind, past the heat of the blast to a distance where potential chunks 
would miss him. 

They didn't even watch the carnage they had created, as they were on 
their way to murder the next wave. 

Kate had watched them, their cold bloodedness in battle was 
astonishing, Xehn was right about one thing. Humans had the Spartans, 
the Covenant had Behemoths . 

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><strong>End Note : <strong> Aaaaand another one (: 


16. Reconciliat ion 

_Possibly one of the most action packed chapters so far... dundundun 
XD_** 

> <strong> 

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><strong>Chapter XVI a€" Reconciliat ion <strong> 

The battle had developed itself into a chaos as the flood had awoken 
at the scent of new life to kill, as if they walked from the ceilings 
they were everywhere, clouding even the two Lekgolo, now having 
trouble shaking them off. 



The roars of the Flood mingled with the sound of the shotguns, the 
fuel rod guns and the screams of the dead souls leaving the 
bodies . 

It soon came to day there was no way they were going to win this 
clutched together like this, Chakuth knew. 

As soon as the last shell jumped from his shotgun he didn't even 
think twice before grabbing one of the weapons many of the Flood had 
dropped. The horrible creatures weren't just strong, they knew very 
well how to handle weaponsa€ 1 

The number didn't seem to thin out, and it was wearing them down 
slowly . 

"Duthaz!", Chakuth shouted through the chaos and watched the 
Sangheili fight for his life, "Catch!", he said as he had found a 
Sangheili weapon between the mass of bodies, gun shells and 
weapons . 

The Sangheili turned and caught the Plasma Sword Chakuth had thrown 
him, his favourite weapon, the one he was trained to fight with. 

He grinned, turning the sword on and running towards them, slicing 
through unprotected flesh when he met it. 

A scream suddenly, and Xehn watched how Kate had tried to get a 
weapon to and shoot them, but was now attacked by an infection 
f orm . 

Xehn smashed the Flood climbing on him off by scraping them off with 
the walls and his shield, and as he was flood free he ran towards 
her, roaring louder than Kate had ever expected him to be able 
to . 

It attracted more attack forms to them, and as Xehn pulled off the 
small infection form and squeezed it to death in his hand he saw how 
the Flood surrounded them and cut them off from the group. 

He could do nothing, under his shield sat Kate, in pain and shock, 
trying to stand again. 

He roared again in the hope someone would hear him, but the gunshots 
and the sound of the Flood was to loud for anyone else to hear. 

He stopped moving and closed his eyes, "KateaC 1 be as silent and 
motionless as you canaCl", he whispered. 

As soon as the Flood found out there was nothing but Lekgolo blood in 
Xehn ' s body they staggered off, to join the horde attacking the 
remaining intruders. 

Xehn opened his eyes and stared around, noticing they had left him 
and Kate in total darkness, slowly and silently he rose, "Are you 
okaCl?", he whispered. 

Kate stared at his eyes, they reflected every last ray of light, 
making his eyes seem to give light themselves. 



"Ia€l I'm oka€l", she said as she stood up slowly and fell to her 
knees again. 

Xehn sighed silently and kneeled in front of her, "Climb on my back. 
I'll carry you.", he said and watched her move to his back. 

She laughed a bit, "How am I supposed to sit here with all these 
spikes growing out of your armour.", she said and made her way to his 
neck . 

"Don't worry about themaC 1 " Xehn said and rose to his full height, 
startling Kate at first. 

He started walking, "We have to find them somehow, but everything has 
quieted down a lot all of a suddenaCl", he spoke as he felt Kate 
gently wrap her arms around his neck and feeling her fall asleep 
slowly . 

He huffed quietly and kept walking a steady pace into what he 
believed the direction was Chakuth and the rest were forced in. 

It took long, Xehn almost felt like giving up hope, but he kept 
walking until he started recognizing things. 

He stopped a few times, to let his hand glide over the metal walls, 
full with glyphs of the written Lekgolo language. He felt how he 
narrowed his eyes at the wall in a memorizing way, and how he had 
learned the written language from an elder. 

He closed his eyes and continued walking, the poorly lit floor 
guiding the way into the remainders of the city he grew up in. 

It was silent, he didn't hear anything else but Kate's breathing and 
his own footsteps on the cold metal. 

At first he thought his eyes were deceiving him as he saw light from 
the main square of the Lekgolo quarters, but as he came closer and 
closer to the square he saw the condition the city was in, and it 
shocked him. 

Kate woke up from his jerking body, and as she opened her eyes slowly 
the sight around her was astonishing. 

The last piece of uninfected, unspoiled paradise in High Charity was 
the Lekgolo quarters, Xehn ' s home. 

The Lekgolo underneath her seemed like he was forgetting to breathe 
under the amazing sight of the cleanliness of his home. 

"They left ita€ 1 in peaceaC 1 why?", Kate started and carefully slid 
off his back to look around for herself a bit. 

Xehn couldn't move, the memories he was confronted with didn't seem 
to end and it felt good, to good to give up just yet. 

Until he felt a bolt of heated plasma waste pass his head, and a 
familiar voice shout out. 

"Who are you?!", it sounded from the dark. 



Kate ran towards Xehn, grabbing his hand. Xehn had fully awoken from 
his dreaming and held his shield up to hide her behind it. 

"Tell me who you are!", it sounded again, this time accompanied by 
the familiar rattle of Lekgolo armour. 

"Xehna€ 1 Xehn Huth Kuthan.", he stated. 

It became silent for a good thirty seconds or so, then a bright light 
shone into Xehn ' s eyes, some sort of spot was aimed at him. 

"I can't believe this, look at that bastard, look at his shiny 
armour, I can almost smell the stink of your undeserved success. And 
it disgusts me!", it suddenly sounded. 

Then a loud clang of metal on metal, and from the beam of light, the 
shape of a medium sized Lekgolo walked forth. 

Xehn braced himself, his mind racing, he couldn't place the voice 
just yet and felt how Kate pushed herself against him. 

The silhouette made some gestures with his hands and more spots 
turned on, showing the unbelievable truth. 

At least 26 surviving Lekgolo, lead by a medium sized foul 
mouth . 

Xehn felt his blood freeze at the sight of the horrifying memory 
walking straight at him, becoming more real with every step he took, 
until he stood before Xehn. 

"You... you can't be alive.", Xehn almost stuttered. 

Kate felt a tremendous amount of negative energy from Xehn, almost as 
if he was afraid. 

The other Lekgolo smiled, a head smaller than Xehn, but still seeming 
to have all the power he wanted, "Surprised?". 

"Ghaneka€l you died!!", Xehn suddenly spat out as he stepped forward, 
his arms moving in a wild fashion, revealing the human under his 
care . 

Ghanek stood grinning, "Now what do we have herea€ 1 carrying around 
prisoners now?", he pushed her around. 

Xehn growled softly, unwilling to tell his one enemy what was really 
happening between them. 

"Leave her alonea€l", he said, against his own will. 

Ghanek frowned, "Why? It's just a filthy human, why care about 

it . " . 

Xehn ' s head turned to face Ghanek 's, his adult coloured eyes priming 
deep into the pale green of Ghanek 's, "I'm warning youa€ 1 " . 

The younger Lekgolo laughed and made some more gestures with his 
arms, and Xehn watched how one Lekgolo emerged from the shadows, 
grabbed Kate's arm and pulled her into a group of four. 



"Have fun guysa€l", Ghanek said as he walked up close to Xehn and 
stared him directly into the eyes. 

"Don't you wondera€l?", he whispered at the taller Lekgolo as he 
started to walk circles around him. 

Xehn started to feel uneasy again, and as he felt a clawed finger 
trace the lines of his skin he shivered, but growled. 

He watched Ghanek smile, there didn't seem to be anything he wouldn't 
try to get him to be angry and feel uneasy. 

Before Ghanek ' s hand was about to move to his collar under the neck 
piece Xehn grabbed his hand and forcefully pushed him 
back . 

"Enougha€l", he grunted and walked closer to Ghanek. 

"Ah, don't!", he said as he pointed at a screaming Kate as the other 
Lekgolo pulled on her arms. 

Xehn stared at her, feeling the terror from her being, then back at 
Ghanek, "Let her go!", he shouted, "Tell them to let her go ! ! " , he 
screamed as he roared at the smaller Ghanek. 

Xehn ' s desperate cry didn't impress Ghanek as he rose and grinned at 
Xehn again, "That must suck huh, move or hurt me and she loses a 
limb. Oh painfula€l", he said as his hands reached for Xehn ' s head, 
"Look at me, Xehn. Look at your worst nightmare. I'm going to make 
you regret the day you tried to kill me, just to retain your 
honoura€ 1 Well believe me, Xehn. When I'm done with you and your 
human friend, there will be no honour left in you for me to feed 
off.", Ghanek ' s voice had never sounded so dark before. 

"Do you really think you can hurt me?!", Xehn said 
suddenly . 

Ghanek ' s eyes moved towards Kate, "Who said anything about hurting 
you physically. Do you really think I don't notice you somehow care 
for that woman?", he whispered. 

Xehn growled, and suddenly his speed in moving increased until his 
strong hands had enclosed themselves around Ghanek ' s neck again. 

He hardly felt how hard he was squeezing, and all sound around him 
died out . 

Ghanek could only hear Xehn ' s intense deep roaring and feel the air 
around him vibrate while his life slowly died away again. 

Then air returned again as Xehn was roughly pulled off by six other 
Lekgolo . 

Ghanek rose immediately and gasped for air, "Keep him down!!", he 
grunted . 

Xehn felt the six pair of armoured hands push him down and scratch 
his exposed skin. His roars muffled as he fought the weight of 
Ghanek ' s Lekgolo. 



Kate watched how Xehn used all his power to fight his capturers, 
seeing how cruel the race could be she looked away with tears in her 
eyes, relaxing her muscles from the Lekgolo that held her. 

Ghanek grinned, "Look at you now, not so tough huh?", he said as he 
purposefully stepped down on Xehn ' s hand. "High and mighty Xehn 
Kuthan, now nothing but a shadow of his former self, hilarious.". 

He then kneeled in front of Xehn and grabbed him under his jaw and 
held his head up, "Well then, what to do with you that would make 
your world collapse in on itselfa€l", Ghanek thought out loud while 
staring into Xehn ' s eyes. 

He then turned to Kate, "What is up with this anywaya€ 1 ? Why are you 
so protective of her?", he spoke while walking towards her. 

Xehn ' s pupils narrowed as he watched in horror as Ghanek stood before 
her, laying his hands on her head. 

"It's just an ordinary human, just like the many you ruthlessly 
murdered in your missions.". 

He pushed her to the ground, "Well, why spare this one anyway, it's 
only one of thema€l", he spoke as he lift his foot over her 
head . 

"Don't you _dare_ touch her! ! I", Xehn suddenly shouted out as a burst 
of energy raced through his veins and he rose from his knees, shaking 
off the six Lekgolo in surprise. 

He turned, smashed his shield into the heads of two Lekgolo and 
managed to outrun the other four. 

In his burst of speed he rammed Ghanek away from the human doctor and 
turned to face him. "There is nothing in your power that can stop me 
from protecting those I care about Ghanek, so I dare you, try mea€l", 
he said in a dark undertone. 

Ghanek ' s pale green eyes had widened at Xehn ' s sudden outburst but he 
was well on his feet again. 

"Oh no Xehn, you are so wronga€l", he spoke while shaking his head 
slowly, "So wronga€ 1 " . The older Lekgolo growled as he heard Ghanek ' s 
other followers surround him slowly. 

"If I can't dishonour youa€ 1 I think I will just rob you of your 
life, and all that was ever important to you for what you did to 
me.", he said, sounding somewhat deluded now. 

Ghanek held his hand up and all Xehn could hear was Kate's high 
pitched scream. 

He hardly felt the first few blows to his armour, but as the immense 
group of Lekgolo kept slowly digging their way through the alloyed 
plates all he could think about was seeing the two things he loved 
seeing most. 

"Xehn!! Please! Let him go! They'll kill him, please!!", 
screamed in the arms of Ghanek as she heard him laugh. 


Kate 



"Don't bother screaming, humana€l", Ghanek spoke as he turned her 
around, "As for youa€ 1 I think I know just the thing for youa€l", he 
added to it, not knowing she didn't understand a word of what he 
said . 

"I'm sure the Flood will love to use your body as a nice breeding 
stationa€l", he said as he watched the horde of parasitic forms 
heading for the Lekgolo Quarters, following the sound of human 
screams and other activity. 

Kate watched in horror as the disgusting little creatures slid into 
the city, "Xehn!! Flood!", she screamed. 

Xehn ' s eyes focussed on the moving ocean of terror moving in on the 
human and growled, ignoring the pain he dug his armoured fingers into 
the ground and pulled himself forward. "Get off!!", he shouted and 
turned around under the Lekgolo and started charging the battered 
Fuel rod gun still mounted to his arm. 

The weapon responded slowly and hesitated with heating up the plasma 
rod, Xehn stared at the weapon sputter against working, but suddenly 
it started overheating. The Behemoth grinned and dismounted the gun 
from his arm and fought to bring his shield up to his head to protect 
him from the blast that was about to develop from his broken gun. 

He heard the gun protest and the metal churn under the heat of the 
expanding fuel rod. Soon the metal casing couldn't hold the rod 
anymore and needed to release the heat. Xehn prepared and curled up 
as the huge explosion blew him three metres away and all the Lekgolo 
off him. 

It took him a while to orientate due to the heavy blast and the sound 
of the explosion, and as he rose he stared with blurred vision at the 
other Lekgolo, burned, in pain and some dead. 

He stared at Ghanek, his eyes narrowing dangerously. 

Ghanek swallowed hard and stared at the mass destruction of his small 
army, "What did you do?! You murdered them!", he screamed. 

Xehn remained quiet, and though most of his wounds bled he remained 
firm upright and walked towards the younger Lekgolo. 

"Youa€l youa€l", he spoke as he growled and pushed him away from 
Kate . 

"You don't deserve to have survived the Flooda€l", he roared as he 
pushed him again, this time to the ground. 

Kate startled at Xehn ' s sudden anger flare. 

Ghanek stared at him but didn't seem to be mentally active. 

Xehn ' s hands enclosed themselves around Ghanek ' s neck and squeezed, 

"I wont do be so nice on you this time Ghaneka€ 1 you made a huge 
mistakea€l", he hissed as he watched Ghanek ' s breathing slow down and 
become ragged. 


"Xehna€ 1 " 


he coughed as he reached for his shoulders. 



Kate ran towards Xehn and grabbed his arm, pulling it, "Xehn, stop 
it! ! You don't have to kill him! !", she screamed and did her utmost 
best to pull him away from Ghanek ' s body. 

Ghanek coughed and gasped for air, tears forming into his 
eyes . 

"Xehn!!!", Kate screamed again. 

Turquoise eyes widened as the black armoured Lekgolo's hand loosened 
their grip around the younger Lekgolo's neck. 

A small smile formed on Kate's face as she saw him rise from the 
ground and turn to her, head hung down. She didn't wait a minute to 
run to him and wrap her arms around his waist. 

"Why are you still here?", Xehn asked Ghanek silently. 

Ghanek seemed shocked at how easy Xehn got rid of all his friends and 
how he had to face the horrible moment again. 

Tears ran down Ghanek ' s face suddenly, "The prophets gave me the 
mission to protect High Charity.", he stuttered. 

Xehn frowned, "With twenty-four other Lekgolo? Where is your 
bond-brother?", Xehn asked him and let Kate go for a moment, turning 
to face Ghanek. 

"Dieda€ 1 the flood got him and didn't leave anything behinda€l", he 
spoke as he stared at the ground, still in shock. 

Kate screamed suddenly, drawing Xehn ' s utmost attention, and what he 
feared was happening, the small infection forms had made their way 
into the city and were attacking Kate by the dozen. 

She frantically stepped on what she could step on and used a piece of 
shattered Lekgolo shield to hit them off. 

Xehn rushed over to her and grabbed her hand, pulling her to his 
body, "Listen Ghanek, I've got some most interesting news for you, 
the Prophets betrayed us, they sent you and us on a suicide mission 
to ship us out of the Covenant. They don't care anything about us, 
they only care about their great journey and how they can reach their 
divinity.", he spoke as he shielded a terrified Kate from the 
infection forms. 

Ghanek stared at Xehn, bewildered and unbelieving, "They did what?", 
he asked staring at the flood battle forms staggering into he 
city . 

"They left this city, all of them and they took those that they 
thought important with them, Ghanek you were betrayed as wella€l", 
Xehn spoke as he start smashed the last group of infection forms 
away . 

The younger Lekgolo shook his head slightly, "Whya€l", he whispered 
and stared at Xehn, now more his ally than he could ever be. 


"It doesn't matter now, we have to leave, my team is out there 



somewhere and they can get us all out of this hellhole.". 


"Xehn!", Kate yelled and pointed at the horde of Flood coming at 
them . 

The Behemoth Lekgolo's eyes widened and he stared at Ghanek, "We have 
to leave, nowa€ 1 " . 

But the three invaders to Flood-territory were caught off guard by 
the speed of the hungry parasites. Desperate for new flesh to breed 
in and feed off they stormed in clusters, taking everything apart 
standing in their way. 

Xehn ran as fast as he could with Kate on his back and pulling a 
shocked and terrified Ghanek along with him. He didn't dare to look 
back to see what happened to the rest of Ghanek ' s followers, they 
were long gone and absorbed by the mass. 

Before them lay a small gulch of Covenant wildlife, and the 
black-armoured Lekgolo's first thought was to get in there and wait 
for them to pass, hoping they'd be stupid enough. As he jumped and 
pulled Ghanek and let Kate jump off he pressed his back against the 
wall and waited. 

"Alrighta€ 1 New strategya€ 1 " , Xehn heaved and stared at Ghanek 
sitting down slowly. 

"Why did you save mea€l", he asked quietly and stared at 
Xehn . 

"Because living with your death on my account once was hard enough on 
my consciencea€ 1 " , Xehn spoke as he carefully peered over the 
edge . 

Kate stared at Xehn, confused, "What happeneda€ 1 " , she asked. 

The older Lekgolo looked at her for a second, but shook his 
head . 

Ghanek ' s eyes fluttered shut, "Thanksa€l", he said silently and bowed 
his head. 

Not to long from that a loud roar emerged from the distance. 

All three looked in the direction it came from, and before they knew 
it was all around them, huge tentacles ripped structures apart and 
smashed crates away, followed by another roar. 

The terror was noticeable from Kate's eyes as the strong arms of the 
unseen monster wrapped themselves around her. 

Xehn roared as he charged the creature, with speed and agility he 
never even knew he had. Ghanek looked around him for things to 
destroy the creature with. 

He hardly saw the black flash pass him by, and as he watched Xehn 
jump onto the large lid holding on to Kate he started to understand 
the power his rival held. 

Kate screamed as she watched Xehn ' s large clawed hands dig into the 



battered skin on the tentacle. 


"Behind you!", she screamed as the grip on her slowly 
loosened . 

Xehn ' s armoured boot came down just in time, and Kate was dropped a 
small 6 feet to the ground, but he hadn't foreseen a second and third 
tentacle to hit him off from the back. 

The muscled arm smashed into Xehn ' s back plate, and both Kate and 
Ghanek heard the metal churn under the immense force of the 
hit . 

Pain, intense pain surged through Xehn ' s spine as he managed to get 
back to his feet after the blow. And as he turned around he saw how 
the army of tentacles grew every second. 

Ghanek had searched the ground for something to shoot with, and as he 
found it he yelled for Xehn attention, throwing a mobile sized 
Fuel-rod Gun at him. 

Xehn reacted faster he thought possible with his back hurt like that, 
and within no time he had it powered up, heated and 
operative . 

"Ghanek, protect her!!", Xehn yelled back at him and took steady 
paces towards the now angered, bodiless creature. 

The younger Lekgolo grabbed Kate's arm gently and pulled her behind 
his shield. 

The creature had multiplied its limbs up to fifteen, and was well 
aware of every living being around it, it had perfect aim and it was 
very agile for its size. It wasn't anything Covenant, but it didn't 
seem anything Flood either. 

Xehn narrowed his eyes and growled under his breath as he took aim to 
the base of the largest limb and fired, a medium sized blast burning 
away the skin, flesh and tissue of the arm. 

A pained but distant roar sounded, and another arm shot forwards in 
its place. 

The Behemoth had noticed in time the shooting of the limbs wasn't 
going to work, and decided it was time to try a more powerful blast 
to get rid of all tentacles at the same time. 

As he dodged the first two limbs thrown at him, the third hit him 
square in the chest, denting the armour beneath and pushing cracked 
metal through synthetic jumpsuit. 

Xehn winced as he felt warm blood running down the cracks in the 
armour . 

He dared not to give up and kept going, jamming the gun and 
overloading it by setting a different heat convulsion. 

As the weapon finally started to sputter he grinned to himself and 
took a wild guess as to where the creature itself was hiding. He sent 
the weapon flying a good far distance until he couldn't see it 



anymore . 


The creature hadn't noticed Xehn ' s idea and was still dead-set on 
crushing the nuisance. 

The long limbs retreated and suddenly were ready to strike again, 
wrapping themselves around Xehn and gripping onto him tightly. 

Xehn cried out, feeling the shattered armour pierce his skin, 

"Blowa€ 1 upa€ 1 already!", he stuttered as he fought the ever 
tightening grip of the creature. He almost startled as more limbs 
snaked their way around his arms and legs, slowly crushing more 
armour and joints beneath. 

All he could hear was Kate's desperate cries. 

The explosion was much larger than Xehn had expected, and with his 
last power he stared in the direction of the blast, smiling at the 
fact he had thrown it clean into a weapon storage. 

The tentacles shuddered before they lost their grip on him, but still 
it seemed to take forever before he hit the ground. The blow came 
hard and it whipped up enough dust to cloud his vision. 

In the dark he struggled to pry off the torn off limbs, still 
twitching, with a broken and heavily bleeding body. 

His breathing was ragged and difficult, he coughed and tried to stand 
up . 

But his broken ankles and knees wouldn't support his weight anymore 
and he collapsed back onto the ground. The sound slowly dimmed out as 
he could hear Ghanek and Kate argue and finally heard her footsteps 
get louder. 

He climbed to his knees and reached out his hand to her growing 
silhouette . 

For the first time he felt tears run down his neck, as her arms 
enclosed themselves around his broad shoulders. 

She was crying, he could faintly hear her sob and felt her body 
jerking as she tried to push him upright. 

"Fight it Xehn, fight! !", Kate screamed as she tried in all her might 
to keep the crying, broken Lekgolo upright, but his weight was to 
heavy for her to bear and as he fell forward it pushed her off her 
feet into the dirt. 

"No! ! Xehn, stand up! !", she screamed and pushed him again, "Think of 
Kahlanx, he would never forgive you! Think of your little brother 
Xehn, fight!!", she screamed again as Ghanek watched them from a safe 
distance, astounded. 

As Kate noticed it was pointless to lift him entirely, she held his 
head upright and gently placed it on her lap, crying and stroking his 
neck softly. 

"Don't you dare give upa€ 1 Don't you dare leave Kahlanx and me 
behinda€ 1 ", she spoke through her sobbing. 



He was still breathing, but very difficult. 


Ghanek walked closer to see the fallen Xehn and Kate in the darkest 
picture he could imagine, he had never seen a Lekgolo so strong 
broken this bad, it made him speechless. 

Kate then stared at him, and he startled. 

"Pleasea€l look for Chakutha€ 1 Please find hima€l", she pleaded him, 
"Chakuth is an Unggoy, he and his team shouldn't be fara€l", she 
added to it. 

All Ghanek could do is nod slightly, he then turned and ran away, 
towards the centre of the once holy capital of High Charity. 

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